A full system collapse occurred yesterday evening at 6.00 pm when the
country power generation recorded zero MW power supply which resulted in
total blackout, with average power generation crashing to 1, 618
megawatts hour (MWH), down from 2, 904 MWh generated just before the
system collapsed dropping generation to zero megawatts.
This has
been one of the worse performing week for the power sector as multiple
system collapse were recorded this week, information obtained by
Energywatchng from System Operators a branch of Transmission company of
Nigeria (TCN) shows that generation level collapse to 10MW on the
Sunday, 15th January. Moreover, another system collapse occurred on
Monday, 16th were generation dropped to 108MW, same system collapse
occurred on Wednesday when generation dropped to 42MW. However, the
daily operational report from the Nigeria Electricity System Operator,
an arm of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), showed that nine
electricity generation companies, GENCOs, sent out zero electricity to
the grid.
The nine GENCOs are Gbarain, Rivers Independent Power
Project, IPP, Trans Amadi, ASCO, and A.E.S. Others are Olorunsogo IPP,
Ibom, Gerugu NIPP and Afam IV- V. In 2016, a similar incidence of total
systems collapse happened 16 times.
“The huge debts owed for
gas, and recent attacks of gas facilities are limiting supply to the
power plants. For instance, an oil/gas pipeline facility blew up this
week in Ughelli, Delta State and it connects critical Generation
Companies (GenCos) like Ughelli, Sapele, Benin GenCos,” the official
said.

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