Is this for real? With the total darkness exprience nation wide....
The nation’s power situation, yesterday, received a slight boost as
power generation inched up to 2,905 Mega Watts (MW), from about 2,600MW
recorded on Monday, The Guardian reports.
Investigations showed that the slight rise that was recorded,
increased due to the resumption of gas supply to some power plants which
were hitherto faced with supply challenges in recent times. The
Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) generation details yesterday
showed that the national grid now has about 2,905MW of energy against
the estimated 80,000MW required to meet national demand.
The breakdown of the generation, according to the Nigeria Electricity
System Operator indicated that Ikeja Disco received 435.86MW; Abuja,
334.16MW; Eko, 319.63MW; Benin, 261.51MW; Enugu 261.51MW; Ibadan
377.74MW; Jos, 159.81MW; Kano 232.46MW; Kaduna, 232.46MW; Port Harcourt,
188.87MW; Yola, 101.70MW.
Credit:Energymixreport
Notwithstanding the upward swing in
generation levels however, electricity consumers across the country have
still continued to lament poor services by the distribution companies.
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