Nigeria’s Power Distribution Companies have commenced electricity load recovery after the grid collapsed for the 3rd time in one week.
As at 2:30 p.m., the power load had increased to 450 megawatts, MW. The target, the National Grid noted, was 4,800 MW.
Below is the latest update on DisCos load:
Abuja DisCo – 80 MW
Benin DisCo – 70 MW
Eko DisCo – 70 MW
Enugu DisCo- 0 MW
Ibadan DisCo – 100 MW
Ikeja DisCo – 130 MW
Jos DisCo- 0 MW
Kaduna DisCo- 0 MW
Kano DisCo- 0 MW
PHarcourt DisCo- 0 MW
Yola DisCo- 0 MW
Total: 450 MW
The grid collapsed for the third time early Saturday morning, with many states reporting total blackouts.
Data obtained from the Nigerian System Operator’s portal (niggrid.org), revealed that the grid recorded an unprecedented zero Megawatts (MW) as of 8:16 am today.
The national grid, on its verified social media account, X (formerly Twitter) confirmed that seven of the nation’s eleven electricity distribution companies had zero load allocation.
However, the spokesperson for the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Ndidi Mbah later reacted, saying that power had been restored.
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