BLACKOUTS AS GRID COLLAPSES FROM 3,922 TO 50MW

Nigeria’s power grid collapsed again on Wednesday, as it crashed from the 3,921.8 megawatts that was generated at 6am to as low as 50MW around 12.23pm, causing widespread blackout across the country.

Industry figures obtained from the Federal Ministry of Power in Abuja showed that power generation on the grid had hit a peak of 4,091.6MW on Tuesday. But this dropped to 3,921.8MW on Wednesday morning, before crashing to about 50MW, a development that led to the eventual collapse of the national electricity grid. Additional data on the country’s distribution load profile seen by the correspondent revealed that only the Abuja and Ibadan distribution companies received 40MW and 10MW of electricity load respectively as at 12.23pm on Wednesday.

Other Discos got zero allocation due to the system failure as at the time of the power grid collapse. Some power distribution companies confirmed the collapse. Various notifications to their customers, for instance, the Eko Electricity Distribution Company said the grid collapse occurred at about 11:27am.

In a tweet via its verified Twitter handle, the firm said, “Dear customers, we regret to inform you of a system collapse on the national grid at precisely 11:27am today, Wednesday, July 20. We are in talks with the Transmission Company of Nigeria to ascertain the cause of the collapse and a possible restoration timeline. We will keep you updated on the situation.”

On its part, Kaduna Electric attributed the power failure in its franchise areas to the collapse of the national grid. We regret to inform our customers that the power failure currently being experienced is as a result of the collapse of the national grid which occurred by 11:28am this (Wednesday) morning,” it stated.

A power expert, Sesan Okunade, told The PUNCH that power generation is not what Nigeria should be battling to solve at the moment.

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