Energy
Power outage reporting app only available for Abuja DisCo, other DisCos to follow soon — NERC


The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) launched the Power Outage Reporting System App in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja recently.
The App which is available on Google Play Store and Apple Store, allows electricity consumers to report power supply disruptions to distribution companies (DisCos) as monitored by the Commission.
According to the NERC Chairman, Sanusi Garba, the new application would enable the commission to effectively tackle power distributors that fail to address electricity disruptions reported by consumers.
He also noted that the App is being test run on the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) first and other DisCos will follow shortly.
He said, “We recently launched a new regulation that provides timelines within which public utilities, especially DisCos, are required to resolve complaints from customers.
“So, this particular app being unveiled today is to assist the commission in monitoring whether DisCos are complying with the standard set out in that regulation.
“Originally, the application was designed for crowd-sourcing data for the purpose of service-based tariffs. By crowdsourcing, the application was to sample the quality of supply that customers are experiencing.
“But the commission decided that it is better to put smart meters on all feeders so that we have 100 per cent live data or near real-time data to ensure that the DisCos are actually complying with the service obligations that are prescribed in the tariff orders.
“We decided to start this launch in Abuja, and there will be a national roll-out for all distribution companies. But such a massive application would require test-running. So, the AEDC today is like the guinea pig for the app, but we will quickly expedite the roll-out for other distribution companies.”
In light of this, it’s crucial to emphasise that numerous customer complaints persist unresolved, despite customers’ diligent attempts to address them through their respective Distribution Companies (DisCos).
It’s worth recalling that as early as 2021, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) urged the adoption of a more comprehensive structural approach to address critical issues within Nigeria’s power sector.
During that period, the FCCPC Chief, Mr. Babatunde Irukera, recommended the implementation of an industry-wide strategy to tackle these structural challenges and enhance the effective resolution of customer complaints.
The PORS App launched by NERC can do the following for the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI):
The PORS App empowers customers to promptly report their power outage experiences in real time.
This not only expedites service responses for customers but also grants NERC comprehensive oversight of the complaint resolution process.
Energy
TCN overhauls equipment for improved electricity supply to Nigerians


The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Shiroro region, says it is overhauling all its equipment for improved power supply across the region.
The General Manager of TCN Shiroro Region, Malam Maiwada Sarkin-Bello, disclosed this while addressing newsmen during a tour of TCN facilities at Shiroro power plant.
He said the company was constructing new control rooms in Shiroro and Kainji transmissions and replacing all obsolete equipment with new modern ones.
Sarkin-Bello added that the company had purchased additional 132/33KV 100MVA transformer for Minna Sub-station at the cost of N1 billion to address power outage within the metropolis.
He said the company constructed new 132KV from Zungeru power station switch yard to Tegina and construction of new control rooms at Shiroro.
Others were replacement of old equipment by World Bank, in-house replacement of old equipment at Jebba, upgrading of Minna Sub-station with additional 132/33KV 100 MVA.
He added that six new 330KV current transformers on bus coupler at Jeba transmission station were purchased and new 330KV circuit breakers on Jebba-Kainji line 2 circuit were installed.
Also new 330KV circuit on Jebba-Gamo line was installed while vandalised tower members on T69, T70 and T71 on 132 Minna-Suleja circuit and two faulty 132KV CVT on Minna-Suleja line one and two yellow phases were replaced
He said the company constructed new open air stores for out-door equipment at Faku, obsolete protection relay with modern numerical relays on 330KV was replaced in addition to maintenance of power transformers on annual schedule.
Energy
TCN begins expansion, upgrade of facilities in Benin region


The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Benin region, says it has embarked on a series of projects aimed at grid expansion and upgrade in the sub region.
Mr Isaac Okpe, General Manager, TCN, Benin region, stated this in Benin on Friday, while briefing newsmen after a tour of the region, sub region and Ihovbor work centre.
He said that the project was part of measures to intensify electricity transmission in Edo, Delta and parts of Ondo and Ekiti states.
Okpe said the Benin sub region was one of the most important regions, a hub of the national grid,
The TCN boss said that the company started the expansion and upgrade at Ihovbor work centre in Edo, Sapele work centre, Delta, and Omotosho sub region, Ondo.
“The Transmission Company of Nigeria has embarked on a series of projects aimed at grid expansion and some of the ongoing expansion projects are as follows.
Benin Sub Region – Project expansion and upgrading project of 2x150MVA to 2×300 MVA 330/132kV power transformer.
Benin Sub-Region – Restoration of T2 40 MVA transformer at Okada 132/33kV line following the installation of 300KVA grounding transformer.
Omotosho Sub Region – Project expansion at Ondo TS, upgrading of 2x 30MVA to 2x 60MVA commissioning of new 2x40MVA power transformer at 132/33KV line at Erinje Sub-Station currently undergoing testing by NPDH.
The general manager further said that other areas of expansion included; Delta Sub Region, Ongoing upgrade and expansion of 1x185MVA power transformer at Ughelli 132/33kVA line.
“And an upgrade of 1x60MVA to 100MVA power transformer and commissioned 150MVA 330/132kV inter bus transformer at Ughelli last year,” he said.
Okpe, however, lamented that encroachments on TCN lines and acts of vandalism in the region had been the major challenges facing the company and hindering quality service delivery
“The major challenge we are having is encroachment on our lines. So many people are building churches, shops and houses under the lines.
“And this is a major threat and a major risk on their part. Even in areas people have been compensated for their lands acquired, they come back and built there, claiming that they were not compensated.
“This is a threat to the lives of those who stay in such places. People should not build under transmission lines.
“Vandalism is another challenge. People deliberately go to the lines and cut them expecting them to collapse,” he added
Okpe said that about eight people had been caught in the act of vandalism and are currently being prosecuted in different law courts across the region.
Energy
REA, NASEIN sign $150m battery manufacturing agreement


The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has signed a 150 million dollars battery manufacturing agreement with Chinese investors.
Malam Mutari Ibrahim, the Director Promotion and Outreach (PIO), REA said this in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday.
Ibrahim said that the agreement was signed with SHENZEN LEMI Technology Development Company.
He said that the agreement was signed under the leadership of the Ministry of Power and the China Ministry of Ecology and Environment as part of the takeaway by Nigeria from the COP 28 in Dubai
According to him, the partnership will facilitate the establishment of a Lithium-Ion Battery manufacturing and processing factory in Nigeria.
”The initiative which is backed by a 150 million dollars investment from LEMI is scheduled to commence in phases, starting from the 2nd quarter of 2024.
”The China Ministry of Ecology and Environment, in collaboration with the Ministry of Power expressed enthusiasm for being part of this transformative agreement.
‘The signing of the cooperation agreement is anticipated to serve as a pioneer initiative for the Light and Belt Initiative in Africa, aligning with global efforts to drive climate technology development and transfer,” he said.
Ibrahim said that the collaboration would strengthen NASENI’s mandate under the agency’s new leadership to manage the research and development of capital goods, production and reverse engineering to enhance local mass production of standard parts.
He said that the agreement would also enhance services for the nation’s technological advancement with a special focus on the electricity sector.
”Furthermore, the collaboration underscores REA’s commitment to bridging the climate technology gap and combating the adverse effects of climate change.
“It also aligns with the country’s ambitious goals of achieving universal electricity access by 2030 and netzero emissions by 2060,” he said.
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