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Lagos Egbin Plant Power Generation Drops To 660 Megawatts
Power generation has dropped from 813 megawatts to 660 at the Egbin Power Plant in Lagos State, an official said yesterday.
The plant, the nation’s biggest power generating outfit, has the capacity to contribute about 1,000 megawatts to the national grid.
An authoritative source at the plant said in Lagos that the drop was as a result of the ongoing maintenance of Egbin lines by the Nigerian Gas Company (NGC).
The source said the plant was advised by NGC to step down its generation due to the ongoing repairs at its lines.
“Egbin Power Plant, the nation’s biggest power generating outfit, has the capacity to wheel out 1,000 megawatts to the national grid.
‘The ongoing maintenance at the NGC lines had stalled wheeling out of 1,000 megawatts generation to the national grid,’’ the source said.
According to the source, the development may also affect the general power generation output on the stations which receive gas from NGC.
Contacted for comments, the Director, Public Affairs, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Mrs Seun Olagunju, confirmed to newsmen on phone that the national power generation output now stood at 4, 274 megawatts.
“As at yesterday, the national power generation output record was 4, 274 megawatts.’’
The country’s power generation as at October16 jumped from 3,657 megawatts to 4,600.
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