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FG Will Add 817MWs To National Grid To Boost Power Supply – TCN

 

 

The Federal Government had revealed that plans are ongoing to add additional 817 Megawatts (MWs) of electricity to the national grid to boost power supply within the FCT and its environs.

 

This was revealed by Mr Sule Abdulaziz, the Managing Director of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), who said this in Abuja while inspecting ongoing projects in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Wednesday.

 

Abdulaziz said that the project which belonged to TCN and referred to as the Abuja Feeding Scheme was being funded by the French Development Agency (AFD), a donor agency.

 

He said when completed, it would contribute an additional 1. 465 transmission lines to the grid, thereby, upgrading and reinforcing electrical power supply to the FCT.

 

“With the additional lines, TCN capacity of transmission lines will be higher than what is in existence and this means that in future, we can build some sub-stations without upgrading the lines,” he said.

 

According to him, the project will add five transmission substations, 143 kilometers of 330 Kilo Volts (KVs) and 81 kilometers of 132 KV transmission lines to Abuja.

 

“This is part of efforts to increase transmission wheeling capacity in the FCT and environs.

 

“The project is categorised into six lots and is far advanced in execution above 85 per cent in total completion by December,” he said.

 

The managing director said that the project was designed by the current administration to ensure that in the next 50 years, there would be no need for other substations in the FCT.

 

“This will be adequate and it will serve the population of Abuja,” he said.

 

“The government while making plans for the project has in mind that if the population of FCT increases within five to 10 years, there is a master plan that the station will serve the territory in the next 50 years.

 

“Construction of complete new 2x60MVA, 132/33 KV substation with 132KV line Bays at Wumba/Lokogoma including about 5km 132 underground XLPE Cable from New Apo Sub Station are ongoing,” he said.

 

Others are construction of 2x150MVA 330/132/33KV substation at New Apo where the managing director frown at the slow pace of work done by the contractor .

 

According to him, the contractor, General Electric has performed abysmally.

 

He said the contracts for all the substations were signed at the same time, and wondered why the slow pace of work.

 

“We have spent a lot of money to clear their containers which entered demurrage and this money is not part of AFD grant but TCN Internally Generated Revenue which could have been used for other projects.

 

“We are going to push them to finish the project on time,‘’ he said.

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