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Inadequate distribution facility stalls 17,945.3mw electricity generation

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There is a challenge occasioned by the lack of distribution infrastructure of the electricity generation of 17,943.5 megawatts between April 24 and May 3, 2020.

Following the inadequacies in the distribution of power, it has been revealed that unavailability of gas is responsible for the daily constraint to power generation.

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The industry data obtained in Abuja on Tuesday showed that lack of distribution infrastructure stalled the generation of 17,943.5 megawatts of electricity between April 24 and May 3, 2020,  adding that the lack of distribution infrastructure also prevented a large quantum of electricity generation during the 10-day review period.

NND gathered that lack of distribution infrastructure was recorded as the highest constraint to power generation on April 25 as it stalled the production of 3,125.6MW of electricity on that day.

The Advisory Power Team in the Office of the Vice President explained that the unavailability of distribution infrastructure led to high frequency issues in the system, a development that hindered the generation of power daily.

An analysis of the sector’s daily service delivery from the APT showed that on April 24, 26 and 27, the lack of distribution infrastructure halted the generation of 1,231.1MW, 2,204.7MW and 2,485.4MW respectively.

It was also observed that on April 28, no electricity was stalled by the unavailability of distribution infrastructure, rather it was only gas constraint that stopped the production of 2,371MW of power on that day.

But on April 29 and 30, distribution constraints prevented the generation of 2,292MW and 1,831.1MW respectively.

It further stalled the generation of 1,395.4MW, 1,631.5MW and 1,748.5MW on May 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

Report also said transmission infrastructure did not halt the generation of electricity for nine days, out of the 10-day review period.

The unavailability of transmission infrastructure prevented the generation of 156MW of electricity on April 25.

The Transmission Company of Nigeria had repeatedly called for the recapitalisation of power distribution companies in order to help upgrade the country’s distribution network.h

It had been contested by distribution Companies (Discos), as the power distributors had also repeatedly described transmission as the weakest link in the power value chain.

The feud between both arms of the power market prompted the intervention of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission recently (NERC).

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REA, Adamawa gov’t to hold strategic meeting over renewable energy

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The Rural Electricity Agency (REA), in partnership with the Adamawa State Government, is set to convene the REA – Adamawa State Strategic Roundtable theme “Empowering Adamawa: Unlocking Private Sector Opportunities in Distributed Renewable Energy”, scheduled for the 3rd of March, 2025 at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. The Agency invites frontline stakeholders in the clean energy ecosystem, including private sector players and development finance institutions to this strategic, solution-focused Roundtable.

In line with the Agency’s ongoing State-by-State initiative designed to exploit the tenets of the 2023 Electricity Act, passed into Law by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, the Agency has sustained its drive to deliver on the objectives of the futuristic Act, while strengthening the National Electrification and Strategy Implementation Plan (NESIP).

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Leaning on the strategic efforts of the Honourable Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the REA State-by-State Strategic Roundtables continue to serve as a veritable tool and a meeting point to facilitate impactful partnerships between active stakeholders in the energy sector while exploring opportunities for the growth of the state electricity markets.

Having convened five Roundtables with five State Governments, the Agency is now working in lockstep with the Adamawa State Government, at the behest of His Excellency, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Finitri, and the Managing Director of the REA, Abba Abubakar Aliyu, to facilitate structured, data-driven commitments for people-centred infrastructural development through innovation and sustainability in Adamawa State’s electricity market.

The State Government, under the leadership of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has advanced efforts towards strengthening its electricity market, including the planned establishment of Independent Power Plants across the state and the set-up of the Adamawa State Electricity Commission tasked with regulating the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in the State.

The 2023 Electricity Act, having aided the decentralization of the nation’s electricity sector has given State Governments the regulatory freedom over their respective electricity market.

Leaning on the mandate of the REA as well as the Agency’s technical and strategic expertise, the REA – Adamawa State Strategic Roundtable will serve as an opportunity to exploit the tenets of the NESIP; strengthening PPPs for data-driven clean energy projects in Adamawa state; supporting the State’s efforts on improved electricity distribution and renewable energy integration; exploring investment opportunities in Adamawa State Electricity market and exploring technology options for improved, sustainable energy access in the State.

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Argungu visits NBET, advocates stakeholder collaboration in electricity sector

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The newly appointed Chairman of the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) Company, Dr. Sulaiman Muhammad Argungu, along with the Board of Directors and other company leaders, has pledged to drive reforms aimed at improving efficiency in Nigeria’s electricity market.

This commitment was reiterated during Argungu’s visit to the organization’s headquarters on Tuesday.

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Dr. Argungu, who also serves as the National Organizing Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was received by the NBET management team, led by Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Johnson Akinnawo, FCA, alongside the Board of Directors and senior executives.

A statement issued by Sani Galadima, Special Assistant to the APC National Organizing Secretary, confirmed the visit.

During the familiarization meeting, Mr. Akinnawo formally introduced Dr. Argungu to the Board and provided an overview of NBET’s operations, strategic objectives, and key initiatives. He highlighted the company’s pivotal role in ensuring a stable and efficient electricity trading framework in Nigeria, as well as ongoing efforts to strengthen the country’s power sector.

In his remarks, Dr. Argungu expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and acknowledged NBET’s critical function in the electricity value chain. He pledged to work closely with the Board and management to enhance electricity trading and supply in alignment with the government’s broader energy agenda.
Emphasizing the importance of synergy among stakeholders, Argungu reaffirmed his commitment to supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda. He underscored the need for policies that promote stability, transparency, and innovation, particularly in advancing sustainable and renewable energy solutions.

Dr. Argungu was accompanied by key APC officials, including Deputy National Organizing Secretary Nze Chidi Duru, Director of Organizing Dr. Suleiman Wambai, and Director of Election Management Tasi’u Muhammed. Others in his delegation included Special Assistant to the National Chairman Dr. Niyi Akinsiju, Chief of Staff to the Deputy National Organizing Secretary Dr. Ugboaja Stanley, and staff from the Directorate of Organizing.

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Operators of National Power Grid cautions against fake reports of collapse

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Operators of the National Grid have cautioned against fake news of grid collapse making the round currently.

They are reacting to reports on social media on Wednesday that the national grid has collapsed, thereby plunging Nigerians into darkness.
After the social media became abuzz over alleged power outage across the country, the operators of national issued a rebuttal via their official X account saying: “Beware of Fake News Merchants!” the terse statement read.

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Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu reacting to grid challenge in Nigeria, said, the National Grid would continue to collapse until the repair on Ugwachi-Bauchi-Makurdi line is executed.

He further disclosed that the attempts to repair the line have been hampered by insecurity in the north and, therefore, called for the insecurity to be addressed.

In his words, the inability to fix the damaged line as a result of insecurity is putting undue pressure on existing infrastructure and has made the grid fragile.

Adelabu also pointed out that the grid is old and requires a total overhaul to make it efficient.
He however denied reports that the National Grid collapsed 12 times in 2024, saying it experienced only 8, out of which 5 were full and 3 partial collapses.

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