Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo |
The
Federal Government on Monday said it expected power generation in the
country to increase by 5,000 megawatts in the next few months.
It said this would be achieved with the
inauguration of the National Integrated Power Projects across the
country in few months from now.
For a long time, power generation in the nation had hovered around 3,500MW and 4,000MW.
During at the inauguration of the
2x60MVA 132/33KV transmission sub-station in Karu, Abuja, the Minister
of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said President Goodluck Jonathan
inaugurated the 434MW Geregu 2 power station two weeks ago in Kogi
State.
He said the President also inaugurated
the Omotosho 2 power plant with capacity for 500MW on Saturday, adding
that the projects were increasing the quantum of generated power in the
country.
“These developments kick-started the
releasing of nearly 5,000MW of electricity into the national grid within
the next few months from the 10 completed NIPP plants, under the Niger
Delta Power Holding Company Limited. And this is only part of the power
generation plans under the reform programme,” Nebo said.
The minister recalled that the President
had inaugurated a similar transmission substation in Kubwa, another
community in the Federal Capital Territory, on September 23, 2010.
He noted that the transmission
substations were a World Bank-assisted project awarded to
Shreem-Jyoti-MBH Power Engineering at a total cost of $6.067m (N94.6m).
“With today’s inauguration, the
transmission inadequacy in Karu area has been squarely addressed, more
so with the upgrading of the over-stretched 33KV transmission line all
the way from the Apo transmission substation to the current 132KV line
at the doorstep to reduce technical losses,” Nebo said.
The Managing Director/Chief Executive
Officer, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Mr. Don Priestman, said
vandalism of power installations by miscreants in recent times had
become worrisome.
“As the Federal Government continues to
work towards expanding the power sector, I enjoin every citizen of this
great country to join hands with us in protecting all electricity
installations from the activities of vandals, including miners, who
evacuate minerals, laterite and sand around the foundations of power
transmission towers, causing some of them to collapse,” he said.
On the impact of the project, the
General Manager, Project Management Unit, TCN, Mr. Joseph Ciroma, said
the substation was providing 120MVA transformers capacity to the
national grid.
He stated that the project had
additional six 33KV outgoing feeders that were providing qualitative
power to customers in communities around the substation.
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