The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says it has restored the national grid after its 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 10.51 am, as a result of a sudden drop in system
frequency, which created system instability.
She said that the restoration of the affected grid commenced
immediately at 11.55 am 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so that the issue of system disturbance will soon become outdated.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 a
full-scale investigation “to establish and ascertain the cause of the partial
disturbance as this unwholesome event has resulted in aggregated generation
loss.”
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