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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by daywatcher: 11:09am On May 22, 2018
Nigeria a country of do it yourself everything
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by mrfreemind: 11:10am On May 22, 2018
this to say looting will continue till 2028
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by gurunlocker: 11:10am On May 22, 2018
Does that mean it's now a ROCKET SCIENCE?
By 2028, we will still hear 2070......
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by gurunlocker: 11:10am On May 22, 2018
Does that mean it's now a ROCKET SCIENCE?
By 2028, we will still hear 2070......
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by eagleeye2: 11:11am On May 22, 2018
Remimadrid:

Mumu spotted, what did Jonathan did in the power sector for 5 years, or u get amnesia ni.
You should ask for a refund from your English language teacher.

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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by adeyak83(m): 11:12am On May 22, 2018
GreatEngineer:
2028 ten years from now. So the six months our rocket science master proposed was just to send Jonathan away. Now six months has become ten years.

Wicked people everywhere.
No is not a wicked matter, the 6 months just got a promotion to 10 years shikena.. Kikikikikiii

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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by obaataaokpaewu: 11:14am On May 22, 2018
Dumdumfashion:
It's a hopeless case because after 10 years they will still project another 10 years.
Yeah. Like vision 2000 grin angry
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Uzomobile82(m): 11:15am On May 22, 2018
I disagree o

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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by kaydp: 11:20am On May 22, 2018
Dumdumfashion:
It's a hopeless case because after 10 years they will still project another 10 years.
Typical
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by kanubiafra: 11:22am On May 22, 2018
buhariguy:
I don't know what is wrong with the jobless intellectually lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra.

This report was done in the era of ineffectual buffoon.
As foolish as he is, he sold the power to his criminal cronies without this report.

Gej Era ? 2018 ?

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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:28am On May 22, 2018
That PDP blame crap no longer sells in 2018,
Accept your peeps have failed in that sector

buhariguy:
The jobless intellectually lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra can see what they have caused, supporting evil PDP to put us into perpetual darkness,

It shall never be well with evil PDP and their ineffectual buffoon.

Is it power issue you want to use to compensate your criminal incompetent cronies? Our national property to his criminal friends, what a pity.
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Nobody: 11:31am On May 22, 2018
the original transmission has transmitted.
unlimited darkness for nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by RillJ(m): 11:31am On May 22, 2018
Finally gone Rocket Science. Shifting goalpost since 1914
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Angelfrost(m): 11:43am On May 22, 2018
No need for all these technical lies. Just say it as it is... This nation will continue to experience power outage because people at the helm will continue to embezzle the funds meant to make the system fully operational. A lay person would think it were such a big deal, but a true Nigerian doesn't have to be an engineer to see beyond the lies. Anyway, I gave up on this nation a long time ago, right now am just doing my thing and staying positive.

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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Angelfrost(m): 11:47am On May 22, 2018
buhariguy:
I don't know what is wrong with the jobless intellectually lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra.

This report was done in the era of ineffectual buffoon.
As foolish as he is, he sold the power to his criminal cronies without this report.


Don't be silly. As far back as 2015. When did Jonathan hand over??! Supporting an intellectually bereft individual in power shouldn't make you take leave of your own average intelligence.

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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by obailala(m): 11:54am On May 22, 2018
BLINGZ88:
I don't understand the gas constraint issue, we produce 8.3 billion cubic ft of gas everyday. where do they go to?. if it is inability to get the gas where it is needed, that shouldn't take 10 years. a year is enough to build all the glass pipeline we need.
Do you know what it takes to conceptualise, design and construct a pipeline?... That's not to even mention the cost. Nigeria totally lacks a gas distribution infrastructure/network and that isn't something that can be done overnight.
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by HeyCorleone(m): 12:03pm On May 22, 2018
Remimadrid:

Mumu spotted, what did Jonathan did in the power sector for 5 years, or u get amnesia ni.

But at least Jonathan never made blatant promises. He was a true realist, however you might view it. He faced challenges head-on.

Buhari was just a hopeless dreamer plus he played on the fact that Nigerians are very gullible people. Sane people like me knew he wouldn't achieve anything. But why did he promise what he couldn't do? As a presidential aspirant he was supposed to be aware of the exact milieu of Nigeria's political economy. in otherwords he was supposed to know that a recession was imminent, oil prices would fall, how much was in the government coffers - he was supposed to have vivid and feasible projection.

So his inability to fulfil his promises is entirely his fault.

So do not ever compare his administration with that of Jonathan.

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Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Harrynight(m): 12:06pm On May 22, 2018
Remimadrid:

Mumu spotted, what did Jonathan did in the power sector for 5 years, or u get amnesia ni.

Forget about what Johnathan did, APC promised constant power supply in 6months and to undo all the damages of PDP, so why still pointing fingers after failing woefully?... They claim they can do beta hence we voted them in
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by naijacentric(m): 12:06pm On May 22, 2018
Naso if we dont fight atiku otedola n co forget steady light
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by CaptainFM1: 12:18pm On May 22, 2018
This is the company IGP was talking about!
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by DCTrendy(m): 12:25pm On May 22, 2018
Whatz with all this transmission problem? The TNC should contact the IG asap!
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Joeoku5: 12:25pm On May 22, 2018
Previous govts neglected addition of energy into grid while embarking on spree lootings without putting the country at heart. Today the population of nigeria and infrastructual developments have astronomically outnumbered the power generation to our national grid
I see no reason why government cannot appoint ministers based on their relevant field of speciallizatoins to oversee ministries
I understand that the present power minister is a medical doctor and his labour colleaugue is also a medical doctor
Why can't nigeria crash economically if you cannot appoint one into a position he specialises in the field of study.
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by jaxxy(m): 12:32pm On May 22, 2018
Another bull$hit report. Fix the problem in the shortest time possible they are speaking Latin and going in circles.
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by baralatie(m): 12:51pm On May 22, 2018
maximunimpact:
There appears to be no end in sight for the Nigeria’s electricity crisis as a system adequacy report submitted by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has indicated that Nigeria would continue to suffer from severe grid electricity shortage in the next 10 years.

The report said this would happen because under the most optimistic assumptions of high technical availability, high rainfalls, and low demand growth, energy deficit in the country would remain at a level of around 3,000 megawatts (MW).

The country, it explained would however experience an average increase in power demands by 15,440MW and 24,551MW in 2027.

The report indicated that the studies was undertaken by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) perhaps for the TCN, and that it forecasted for periods up to 2027.

“Nigeria will continue to suffer from a severe deficit in electrical energy from the main supply grid in the next 10 years. Even under most optimistic assumptions (high technical availability, high rainfalls, low demand growth), this energy deficit will remain at a level of around 3000MWh/h. In addition to insufficient generation capacity, constraints in the gas supplies will remain very important. Given the expected available generation capacity, gas constraints will continue to limit the available energy until 2025. The capability of the transmission network was calculated under the conditions of all active generators in service and the load distributed according to the MYTO allocation5.

The planned generation and transmission projects were considered. The capability of the 330kV network is limited by thermal as well as voltage stability constraints,” said the report.

Based on its findings as far back as 2015, it stated: “The adequacy of the generation and transmission systems in 2015 is summarised as follows: Nigeria suffered from a severe shortage of electrical energy. Based on an estimated demand of on-grid loads, the Energy Not Supplied (ENS) amounted to 19.3TWh, which represents a continuous average power of 2208MWh/h. The energy shortage was largely due to constraints in the gas-supply chain. These shortages led to an average deficit of 1512 MWh/h. Only some 77 per cent of the available energy from the power plants is utilised. The remaining 23 per cent is not utilised due to problems in the entire supply chain, including generation, transmission and distribution,” he added.

Continuing, it explained: “In addition to the energy shortage, there was a severe shortage in reliably available generation capacity (RANGC). RANGC represents the amount of generation that is available for 99 per cent of the time, irrespective of any gas and water constraints.

“It amounted to 5495MW. The gap between RANGC and peak demand amounted to some 2375MW, when using the same demand estimate. The shortage was not only due to insufficient installed generation capacity, but also due to poor availability of the generators. The primary frequency regulation of the power generating plants was not working in 2015, causing the statutory frequency limits to be exceeded every day. Six total and four partial Collapses occurred, which is very high by international standards,” said the report.

On transmission it stated: “Transmission constraints frequently limited the power flows in the network. Generation in the south-east frequently had to be reduced due to local transmission constraints and due to constraints in the lines from the Benin towards Lagos areas.

“Whenever the availability of generation was high, the flow from Shiroro to Kaduna had to be limited to ensure that voltage stability would be maintained in operation. As a result, the power allocated to the northern Discos (according to MYTO) could frequently not be met. Furthermore, a redistribution of power to the southern Discos often failed, ultimately requiring the generation in the south-eastern network to be reduced,” the report.

Accordingly, the report quantifies deficiencies in the generation and transmission systems, and provided information that can be used as a basis for developing solutions.

It thus added that: “The energy deficit could only be resolved with a massive addition of more power plants as considered by the generation expansion plan of this study. However, this will be difficult to achieve within the analysed time frame. If the expansion of gas-fired plants were to be accelerated to meet the demand, then the supply of gas would likewise have to increase.

https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2018/05/22/nigeriall-continue-to-suffer-power-crises-till-2028-tcn/

Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Innov8ve1: 1:15pm On May 22, 2018
what an excuse for incompetence, is it not their mates that are generating stable uninterrupted power supply come rain come shine in other countries? shitty bunch of humans
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Bizibi(m): 1:23pm On May 22, 2018
obailala:
Do you know what it takes to conceptualise, design and construct a pipeline?... That's not to even mention the cost. Nigeria totally lacks a gas distribution infrastructure/network and that isn't something that can be done overnight.
yea,that is true
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by owbabs: 1:40pm On May 22, 2018
Vote Sowore for president
# Take it back!
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Yinkame123(m): 1:52pm On May 22, 2018
BLINGZ88:
I don't understand the gas constraint issue, we produce 8.3 billion cubic ft of gas everyday. where do they go to?. if it is inability to get the gas where it is needed, that shouldn't take 10 years. a year is enough to build all the glass pipeline we need.

You are right bro. However, the issue with the gas is that the Gencos are not getting credit guarantee for gas from the IOCs hence, they supplied based on what they can pay. The moment the volume paid for is exhausted, they usually shut it. Most of the Gencos are not capital buoyant enough to get necessary facilities to serve as guarantee for the gas suppliers.
Re: Nigeria Will Continue To Suffer Power Crises Till 2028 – TCN by Anyad231: 2:13pm On May 22, 2018
Just shows we are d most useless country...

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