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Power Generation Drops To Below 3,000 Megawatts Again

Power generation has crashed to below the 3,000 megawatts mark again as more power plants have become idle. About eight power plants were said to be idle presently.
This translate to a loss
of 743.4 megawatts, MW, from thr national grid, with total power generation dropping from 3,306.6 MW on Friday to 2,632.4 MW and 2,563.2 MW on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Total generation stood at 2,886.7 MW as of 6am on Monday, with seven power plants, including Sapele II and Alaoji II not generating any megawatt. Other idle plants on Monday were Afam IV & V, Gbarain II, AES, ASCO and Rivers IPP, according to the latest data from the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing.
Electricity generation from the nation’s biggest power station, Egbin, located in Lagos, dropped to 272 MW as of 6am on Monday from 381MW and 312 MW and on Friday and Sunday, respectively.
The power grid has suffered 13 collapses this year alone. It also experienced partial collapse last Wednesday, the third this year.
At Afam IV & V, units GT1 to 12 have been de-commissioned and scrapped; GT13 to 16 are out on blade failure; GT17 and 18 out due to burnt generator transformer; and GT19 and 20 are awaiting major overhaul.
Sapele II’s GT1 unit was said to be out on undisclosed fault; GT2 tripped on low gas pressure; GT3 out on bearing lift pump trouble; and GT4 tripped on loss of auxiliary.
Units GT1, 2 and 4 of Alaoji were said to be out due to gas constraints, while GT3 was shut down due to generator air inlet filter trouble.
Gbarain II’s GT2 was said to be out for frequency management, while AES has been out of production since September 27, 2014.
Unit GT1 of ASCO has been shut down due to leakage in the furnace, while the Rivers Independent Power Plants has been out of production since September 16, 2016.

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