Skip to main content
33 Electricity Turbines Shut, Grid Loses 2,591mw Over Gas
The national electricity grid lost 2,591
megawatts (mw) on Wednesday due to gas shortage, line constraint and
low water level across 12 Generation Companies (GenCos), Daily Trust
reports.
Daily power generation statistics obtained by our
reporter yesterday shows that the peak (highest) generation was 3,932mw
on April 5, 2017 from which 87,244 megawatts hour (mwh) energy was sent
out through the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to the 11
Distribution Companies (DisCos) for supply to end users.
The
industry data also showed that 77 turbines were available and could have
produced 6,887mw if the dominant tripartite constraints of gas, line
and water level were addressed. However, only 44 worked, producing
3,486mw off peak, while 33 turbines were shutdown.
A breakdown
indicates that gas constraints accounted for 2,443mw of the power loss
in 10 gas-based power stations. Geregu NIPP lost 290mw from two
turbines; Olorunsogo’s three turbines could not generate 360mw, while
Egbin Power’s three steam turbines lost out 495mw.
Delta Power’s
seven turbines only produced 250mw and lost 210mw. Olorunsogo Gas lost
114mw from three idle turbines; and Omotosho Gas lost 152mw also due to
three idle turbines.
The others are Alaoji NIPP which could not
produce 360mw as the three turbines rested; Afam VI produced zero
instead of 400mw because the three turbines were out; Ihovbor NIPP lost
112mw as one turbine was not utilised that day, and Omotosho NIPP had
two turbines unutilised, causing a loss of 240mw.
Daily Trust
also reports that water management affected power generation in the
mid-week. Jebba Hydro lost 90mw as one turbine was unutilised due to low
water level.
For transmission line constraint, Ibom Power was affected as one of its turbines did not produce, hence, losing 57.6mw.
Further
analysis shows that among the 23 power plants that operated in the
week, Kainji Hydro generated the highest output of 389mw. It was
followed by Okpai Power in Delta State generating 363mw, and Jebba
Hydro, 357mw. The lowest generating plant in the midweek was Sapele
Steam which produced 55mw.
In summary, the three hydros and three
steam plants generated 1,244mw; the gas-fired plants numbering 18,
generated 2,688mw making a total of 3,932mw.
The industry data
also showed that 77 turbines were available and could have produced
6,887mw but for the dominant tripartite constraints. Only 44 worked
producing 3,486mw.
It was gathered that the installed capacity of
the thermal (gas based) stations is 9,084mw on daily generation.
However the gas plants only generated 2,443mw leaving a difference of
6,630mw as at Wednesday.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/business/33-electricity-turbines-shut-grid-loses-2-591mw-over-gas/192442.html
Comments
Post a Comment