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  • BREAKING: Again, National Grid collapses

    BREAKING: Again, National Grid collapses

    The National Grid, serving electricity across the country and managed by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has collapsed again.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports only Delta Power plant was active on the National Grid with 41.00MW as of 12:00 noon today while Afam had 1.7MW.

    As of 1:00 a.m. on Tuesday, power generation had peaked at 3,594.60 megawatts (MW) from the last collapse experienced barely 5 days ago.

    Recall the grid collapsed last Thursday and the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu blamed a fire outbreak for it. However, the cause of today’s collapse is yet to be disclosed.

    TNG gathers power generation dropped from the peak of 3,594.60 MW to a meagre 42.7 MW as of the time of filing this report.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Just In: Finally electricity restored 16 hours after national grid collapsed

    Just In: Finally electricity restored 16 hours after national grid collapsed

    Finally electricity supply has been restored hours after a nationwide blackout of over 16hours due to the collapse of the national grid on Thursday.

    This was disclosed on its Twitter handle, now (X), Eko Electricity Distribution Company told its customers that electricity supply has been restored in the country.

    “Dear Valued Customer. Kindly be informed that power supply has been restored from the grid. Thank you for your patience,” the company said.

    There had been report earlier on how the country’s power supply dropped by 93.5 per cent to 273 megawatts, MW in the early hours of today, from 4,182MW recorded on Monday, this week, following a complete system collapse, due to equipment failure or grid disturbance in the sector.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) had earlier reported the total nationwide collapse of the national grid.

  • ICYMI: Real reason National Grid collapsed

    ICYMI: Real reason National Grid collapsed

    Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu has revealed that a fire outbreak is what caused the national grid to collapse on Thursday night.

    Adelabu said: “At 00:35Hrs this morning, a fire outbreak with explosion sound was observed on Kainji/Jebba 330kV line 2 (Cct K2J) blue phase CVT & Blue phase line Isolator of Kainji/Jebba 330kV line 1 was observed burning.

    “This led to sharp drops in frequency from 50.29Hz to 49.67 Hz at 0:35:06Hrs with Jebba generation loss of 356.63MW.

    “Kainji started dropping load from 451.45 MW at 00:35:07Hrs to zero. At 00:41Hrs frequency dropped further from 49.37 Hz to 48.41Hz then resulted in system collapse of the grid”.

    The Minister of Power said the fire has been fully arrested and that over half of the connections are now up and the rest will be fully restored in no time.

    “Delay in update was deliberate, so as not to cause panic and to also be able to update on progress of remedial actions taken so far.

    “This is to ensure economic and security saboteurs don’t take advantage of every situation reported,” Adelabu said.

    Meanwhile, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has disclosed restoration of the national grid has reached advanced stages, adding that power supply is now available in some parts of the country.

    Confirming the position of the Power Minister, the transmission company said the collapse, which occurred after a fire incident on Kanji/Jebba 330kV line 2, is being investigated.

  • JUST IN: TCN breaks silence on National Grid collapse

    JUST IN: TCN breaks silence on National Grid collapse

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has finally opened up on the National Grid that collapsed on Thursday night at about 12:40 a.m.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports TCN to have said restoration of the national grid has reached advanced stages.

    According to a statement by the electricity transmission company obtained by TNG, power supply is now available in the West, North Central, South, East, and a large portion of the Northern parts of the country.

    The company in the statement disclosed that in the course of the grid restoration, the process initially suffered a setback, which TCN said does not amount to another collapse.

    “In the course of any grid restoration process, challenges may be encountered. This happened today while the grid restoration was in progress, but it was promptly addressed,” the company stated.

    The statement signed by Ndidi Mbah, GM, Public Affairs of TCN reads in full below:

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, hereby notes that grid restoration nationwide is in progress and has reached advanced stages with power supply now available in the West, North Central, South, East, and a large portion of the Northern parts of the country.

    The power supply restoration is sequel to the total grid collapse, which occurred at 12.35am, this morning, causing outage nationwide, after over 421 days of consistent grid stability.

    In the course of the grid restoration, the process initially suffered a setback; this does not amount to another collapse. In the course of any grid restoration process, challenges may be encountered. This happened today while the grid restoration was in progress, but it was promptly addressed.

    It would be recalled that the last total system collapse recorded was on 20th July 2022, from then to the 13th of September, 2023, ( 421 days), the system had been stable in spite of the challenges posed by zero spinning reserve and lack of adequate System Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) essential to a strong and stable grid, among others.

    TCN had been able to maintain 421 days of grid stability because it developed and deployed in- house stop gap measures and tools that it has continued to use to manage the nations grid, ensuring its stability.

    Meanwhile, the collapse which occurred after a fire incident on Kanji/Jebba 330kV line 2 is being investigated, with the view to forestalling future occurrence and invariably further strengthen the grid.

    The incident notwithstanding, TCN is determined to continue to do its best to ensure grid stability.

  • Enugu DisCo confirms National Grid collapse

    Enugu DisCo confirms National Grid collapse

    The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has confirmed the collapse of the National Grid system in Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports EEDC confirmed the collapse of the National Grid in a statement on Thursday, adding it is awaiting detailed information of the collapse.

    TNG had earlier reported collapse of the National grid system, operated by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) from Osogbo in Osun State.

    According to EEDC, all its interface TCN stations are out of supply, resulting in loss of supply across its network.

    The EEDC statement signed by Emeka Ezeh, its Head of Corporate Communications of, reveals that the system collapse occurred at 12:40am today.

    The statement reads: “The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC (EEDC) wishes to inform her esteemed customers of a total system collapse which occurred  at 12:40am today, 14th September, 2023.

    “This has resulted to the loss of supply currently being experienced across the network.

    “Due to this development, all our interface TCN stations are out of supply, and we are unable to provide service to our customers in Abia, Anambra,  Ebonyi,  Enugu and Imo States.

    “We are on standby awaiting detailed information of the collapse and restoration of supply from the National Control Centre (NCC), Osogbo”.

  • BREAKING: National Grid collapses

    BREAKING: National Grid collapses

    The national grid system, operated by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) from Osogbo in Osun State has collapsed.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the national grid collapse has thrown Nigeria into darkness, with the grid plummeting to a meagre 273 megawatts of electricity.

    This comes barely a week after TCN, rolled out the drum to celebrate a questionable 400 days of grid stability.

    A number of Distribution Companies confirmed to The Guardian that the grid went down at 00:41 AM, disclosing that most of their feeders are out.

    As of 4:00 a.m. on Thursday, five generating plants were on the grid. Afam VI had 0.70MW, Dadinkowa was generating 0.00MW, Ibom Power had 32.90MW, Jebba had 240MW and Olorunsogo was on the grid with zero generation.

    According to The Guardian, at about 1 AM midnight, the total power on the grid was 35MW, indicating that the grid experienced a total collapse.

    The grid went to 193MW at about 3 AM before dwindling to 273MW

    The TCN has not responded to inquiries about the development.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Respite as TCN restores national grid after partial collapse

    Respite as TCN restores national grid after partial collapse

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says it has restored the national grid after it’s partial collapse on Monday.

    Mrs Ndidi Mbah, TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs made this known in a statement in Abuja.

    Mbah said that the national grid experienced partial system disturbance at about 10.51am, as result of sudden drop in system frequency, which created system instability.

    She said that the restoration of the affected grid commenced immediately at 11.55am with Osogbo/Ihovbor, followed by Jebba/Osogbo, Kainji/Jebba, Benin/Onitsha, Shiroro/Kaduna, Shiroro/Katampe and Alaoji/Ikot-Ekpene.

    Others are Lokoja/Gwagwalada, Odukpani/Ikot Ekpene, Benin/Omotosho, Oke-Aro/Ikeja west, Egbin/Oke-Aro and Kaduna/Kano.

    She said the grid restoration has almost been completed, adding that the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) regrets any inconveniences caused.

    Mbah said NESI appreciated the understanding of electricity customers within and outside the country.

    According to her, NESI is committed to leveraging the concerted interventions instituted so far to enhance power supply reliability so that the issue of system disturbance will soon become outdated.

    She said the National Control Centre would launch full-scale investigation “to establish and ascertain the cause of the partial disturbance as this unwholesome event has resulted in aggregated generation loss.”

  • BREAKING: Nigeria plunged into darkness as national grid collapses again

    BREAKING: Nigeria plunged into darkness as national grid collapses again

    Nigeria has been plunged into darkness as the national grid, managed by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), has collapsed once again.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the Abuja Electricity Distribution (AEDC) and the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC (EEDC) have confirmed the collapse of the national grid.

    Both AEDC and EEDC confirmed the collapse of the national grid in separate statements on Monday, disclosing that the national grid collapsed at about 10:55 am.

    AEDC’s statement reads: “Dear esteemed customer, please be informed that the current power outage is due to a system failure from the National Grid.

    “The system collapsed at about 10:55am Today, 26th September 2022, causing the outage currently being experienced.

    “We appeal for your understanding as all stakeholders are working hard to restore normal supply. Thank you”.

    The statement by EEDC reads: “The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC (EEDC) wishes to inform her esteemed customers of a system collapse which occurred  at 10:51am today, 26th September,2022.

    “This has resulted to the loss of supply currently being experienced across the network. Due to this development, all our interface TCN stations are out of supply, and we are unable to provide service to our customers in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States.

    “We are on standby awaiting detailed information of the collapse and restoration of supply from the National Control Centre (NCC), Osogbo. Thank you”.

  • TCN deploys new technology to improve national grid

    TCN deploys new technology to improve national grid

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has deployed a high technology scheme as a stop-gap solution called Internet of Thing (IoT) and Virtual Private Network (VPN) to improve the national grid.

    Malam Yusuf Bako, Lead, Advocacy Team, Nigerian Power Consumers Forum, in a statement on Thursday , in Abuja said that TCN made this known in a forum with the group.

    Bako said that the technology was for real time grid operations and management to National Control Centre (NCC) in Osogbo, Osun.

    According to him, the technology will improve real-time operations of the national grid, pending the deployment of a long-term network automation system.

    He quoted the Managing Director of TCN, Mr Sule Abdulaziz, as describing the feat as a quantum leap.

    Abdulaziz said that this was coming at a time when the Minister of Power, M Abubakar Aliyu, has tasked agencies on innovative ways to improve electricity supply to Nigerians.

    “Thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Power that the Nigerian power sector is steadily receiving historic attention with a quantum of investments that would redefine the sector for the best.

    “We have gone far with the procurement of new Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)/Energy Management System (EMS)schemes but we felt as a responsible company that are waiting for the new SCADA, we can deploy a stop-gap technology.

    ”Which we have understudied in other countries to be very efficient in boosting real-time electricity grid monitoring,” he said.

    The TCN boss said that with the improved collaboration of other players in the electricity value chain, the company had been able to reduce cases of system collapse.

    He said that this was done through real time monitoring of operations at the various power transmission substations nationwide, and live interaction with operators at the power plants and Distribution Companies injection substations.

    Abdulaziz said that TCN was building two new National Control Centres in Abuja and Osogbo.

    He said that control centres would further improve the robustness of the Nigerian electricity grid.

    According to him, the National Control Centre and other technology systems will improve the stability of the national grid.

    ”The government is doing a lot to improve the power sector and that is why we always encourage Nigerians to support us by helping to guard critical national infrastructure.

    “We believe that as more of the investments and our transmission expansion projects materialise, Nigerians will experience more improved electricity supply.

    “This is the goal of TCN and I strongly believe that we are not resting on our oars to deliver on this mandate.

    “This preparation is coming at a time when Nigerian power operators are gearing up to take part in electricity export as soon as the Regional Electricity Market (REM) of the West African Power Pool (WAPP) is launched,” he said.

    Abdulaziz, who is also the Chairman, Executive Board of WAPP, said Nigeria, through TCN, had been exporting electricity to Niger, Benin and Togo under a country-to-country arrangement.

    He said that the regional market would further enable GenCos to export power to more West African countries which will be evacuated by TCN transmission infrastructure.

    He said that through this exportation of power, the Federal Government could earn more foreign exchange from that for national development comment on the TCN’s remapping of its investments in the power sector.

    The General Manager, NCC, Balarabe Abdullahi, said that with the stop gap solution, TCN can now access some stations and substations that were not captured in the last SCADA World Bank Project of 2004 on real time.

    “Today, with TCN’s stop-gap solution the grid operators can monitor a wider part of the grid. This is making grid operations and management a lot easier, ” he said.

    Mr Micheal Okoh, Convener of the Nigerian Power Consumers Forum (NPCF), said only such critical power transmission grid investments, backed by a matching strength at the DisCos’ end can bring succor to power consumers.

    Okoh said in analysing the feat, said the stop-gap solution has been existing in some countries like Benin Republic, and that it was better than late for Nigeria.

    “This has been long overdue, because if the grid or system operator does not have comprehensive operational data of the entire power grid, it is difficult to manage the fast-growing system.

    “The existing inadequate SCADA System cannot provide adequate grid visibility and we know that the SCADA system is not yet ready.

    ” I commend the management of TCN led by Abdulaziz for this innovative move. It shows that the current crop of TCN managers is actually thinking well to improve services,” he said.

    Okoh also called on the DisCos and other actors in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) to take similar actions that have collective impacts on the national grid.

    According to him, what consumers need is adequate power supply and they will pay the right tariff.

    ”We also call on the DisCos to match this technology, so that faults can easily be cleared and service delivery optimised,”.

  • We are set to restore the national grid – TCN’s GM, Public Affairs

    We are set to restore the national grid – TCN’s GM, Public Affairs

    After electricity workers in the country threw the nation into darkness on Wednesday, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has expressed readiness to restore the national grid.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the electricity workers under National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) embarked on the strike, but was quickly called off after intervention by the federal government.

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    The General Manager, Public Affairs of TCN, Mrs Ndidi Mbah confirmed the shut down of the national grid in Abuja and said the company was set to restore the grid as quickly as possible.

    Mrs Mbah disclosed that several 330kV transmission lines and 33 Kilo Volt (kV) feeder-lines across the power system network were switched off by the electricity workers.

    ”This resulted in generation-load imbalance and multiple voltage escalations at critical stations and substations,” Mbah stated.

    She said that this was coming weeks after the company had come out of  hectic grid management regime, occasioned by paucity of generation that lingered for a couple of months.

    ”Coupled with the stream of interventions by the Ministry of Power and other stakeholders in the value chain, grid generation (at peak) had reached 4,830.69 Megawatts (MW) as at Tuesday,” she said.

    The spokesperson confirmed that the Ministries of Power and Labour & Employment held a meeting with the electricity workers in order to resolve the issues.

    Mbah said that enduring mechanisms are being instituted to avert a situation of this kind going forward.

    Earlier, the General Secretary of NUEE, Mr Joe Ajaero, had in a statement said the strike was in protest against the directive by the TCN board that all Principal Managers in acting capacity going to Acting General Manager must appear for a promotion interview.

    Ajaero said the directive was in contravention of the workers’ conditions of service and career progression paths, and alleged that it was unilaterally done without the relevant stakeholders.

    Other issues raised include stigmatisation of staff from the office of the Head of Service of the Federation from working in other areas in the power sector, and non-payment of December 2019 entitlement of ex-PHCN staff.