Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The country’s electricity grid as at November 8, recorded a partial collapse as it dropped from 4,735.8MW to 429.5MW.
The total amount of power generation on Nigeria’s grid
collapsed from a peak of 4,735.8 megawatts on Friday to as low as 145MW on
Saturday but the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), said it has been
restored.
However, the analysis carried out on Sunday 10, showed
that the grid actually collapsed twice on November 8 and November 9, but this
was refuted by the TCN as it argued that the second incident occurred during
the process of restoring the grid.
On November 8, the country’s electricity grid recorded a
partial collapse as it dropped from 4,735.8MW to 429.5MW.
It, however, picked up and recorded a high of 4,407.1MW
on November 9, 2019. But this was not sustained as the grid collapsed again to
145MW, report shows.
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