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Power Outage: NUEE Seeks Completion Of Geregu II Power Plant
Power Outage: NUEE Seeks Completion Of Geregu II Power Plant
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The completion of the Goreg ull gas turbine power plant in Ajaokuta Kogi State would go a long way in solving power outages in Nigeria.
This was made known by the National Women Leader, National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), Mrs Doris Nnaji in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt last week.
Nnaji said the country was at present dangling between 4000 and 4500 megawatts but with Geregull gas turbine power plant which has a capacity of 434 megawatts, the problem of power of outages would have been sufficiently addressed.
It was reported that Siemens Nigeria, a major player in the nation’s power sector successfully handed over Geregu II to the Niger delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) recently.
Siemens said in a statement that the plant would play an important role in increasing power supply in the country.
The company’s head of Gas Turbine Power Plant Solutions, Lothar Balling disclosed that planning was underway in the country for additional projects using the same kind of turbine.
According to NDPHC’s managing director, James Olotu, “the Geregu II Power Plant has Strategic significance when it comes to improving the power supply in our country as well as for the stability of Nigeria’s power grid.
We are very satisfied with how this important project has been implemented and are proud to be working with Siemens.”
The statement noted that Geregu II was now the third gas-turbine-powered-plant in addition to Afam V and Geregu I plants constructed by Siemens in the country as a Turnkey project.
According to the statement, “the scope of delivery supplied by Siemens for Geregu II included three SGT5-2000E gas turbines, three SGen-5-100A- generator, as well as all the electrical systems and the SPPA-T3000 control system.
“Siemens had also supplied three E-class gas turbines, generators and the control technology for Geregu I Power Plant. Siemens had already sold over 460 SGT5-2000E gas turbines worldwide. With over 14 million equivalent hours of operation this turbines has very high amount of operating
experience.”
“Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with extensive oil deposits and with a gross domestic product of over $200 billion, its economy is one of the largest in Africa.
“The Nigerian government has developed the vision 2020 programme to further expand the country’s energy system. By 2020, Nigeria plans to increase the country’s generation capacity by five to eightfold from its current level of approximately 5 gigawatts (GW).
In April 2012, Siemens met with the Nigerian President to sign a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the delivery of additional power plant components.
“The SGT5-2000E gas turbines that were installed in Geregu II are suitable for all load ranges particularly for peakload operation,” it said.
The Geregu II gas turbine power plant has a generation capacity of 434 megawatts.
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