About 16 power turbines generators
have in the last one week become
functional and pushed up electricity
generation from a little above 3,000
megawatts recorded earlier this month
to 4,652.70 MW, total energy sent out
was 94, 010.10 MWH on February 19,
2017 with no incident of system collapse
recorded.
Findings showed that since the 16
turbines of the various power plants
across the country began to function,
electricity generation had stabilised at
over 4,000MW since February 13, 2017
rising to 4, 652.70 MW on February 19.
While officials of the Federal Ministry of
Power, Works and Housing attributed the
development to the recent improvement
in gas supply to the power plants, data
from the sector obtained by
Energywatchng on Monday revealed that
since the country crossed the 4,043.7 MW
mark on February 13, electricity
generation had continue to rise.
Industry data showed that on February
19, three power generation plants,
Transcorp, Omotosho I and Olorunsogo I,
gained additional turbine functionality,
while the average power sent out by the
generation companies on the day was
3,917MWhour/hour.
Two days earlier, Afam VI and
Olorunsogo I recorded functionality in
additional turbines and the average
power sent out was put at 3,833MWh/
hour.
On February 16, Trancorp Ughelli Power
reported that it recorded functionality in
10 of its turbines, while the average
power sent out by the Gencos was
3,929MWh/hour.
Similarly, the Alaoji NIPP, Ihovbor NIPP,
Okpai and Ibom restored additional
turbines to functionality on February 15,
and the average power sent out by the
generation companies on the day was
3,799MWh/hour.
It should be noted that the quantum of
power generated is different from the
amount sent out by the Gencos, as some
fraction is either lost through line
constraints or left as spinning reserves.
The National Control Centre for the
power sector had on February 14, 2017
declared that “improvements in domestic
gas supply has resulted in lower gas
constraints.”


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