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Power Transmission Hits Its Highest Megawatts

The ministry of power has announced that the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has successfully transmitted 5,222 megawatts of power to the national grid, which is the highest transmission in the country’s history.

This was revealed via tweet from the ministry on Tuesday morning.

“The Transmission Company of Nigeria, (TCN) recorded a new national peak with the transmission of 5,222.3 mega watts (MW) of electricity into the national grid. This achievement is the highest ever recorded in Nigeria’s power sector to-date.”

In a statement released in Abuja on Sunday, Ndidi Mbah, TCN general manager, public affairs, said the company developed a transmission rehabilitation and expansion programme (TREP) to enable it prioritise and execute critical transmission projects across the country.

Mbah said this necessitated the clearing of TCN’s stranded containers containing various transmission equipment at the seaports, to enable it complete
previously abandoned projects to further expand the transmission grid.

She said a total of 759 containers were abandoned by contractors at the ports within the last five years.

Of this figure, Mbah said 454 have been cleared by the TCN from March to date, adding that payment for 193 containers had been made and payments for 112
containers are yet to be made.

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  • am just embarrassed that am in this country that celebrates nothing but failure for the past 58years without moving or crawling…
    we are celebrating that we were able to produce 5222.3 megawatts to 180million Nigerians WHAT AN INSULT.
    When south Africa that is not even up to our number is producing up to 45,000megawatts
    I see nothing but failure on our part and that of our leaders

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