Thursday, May 9

NDPHC executes 374 distribution projects to boost power supply-official

The Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited (NDPHC) has disclosed that it has executed over 374 projects in the distribution subsector of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) to improve power supply across the country.

NDPHC Executive Director, Networks, Mr Ifeoluwa Oyedele who disclosed this at the 8th Nigeria Energy Forum in Lagos, said over $1.2 billion was spent on the project which is expected to be refunded by the benefiting electricity distribution companies (DisCos).

Speaking on the theme ‘Maximising National Integrated Power Projects’, Oyedele stated that the projects have been handed over to the utilities, legal assets transfer and is ongoing and awaiting NERC (Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission) valuation.

He listed the executed projects to include 337 33/11 Kilo Volt (kV) lines, 25,281 25kVA and 50kVA CSP transformers, 199 distribution transformers (100, 200, 300, 500 KVA) of 108MVA, 2,256km of 33kV lines and 4,670km of 11kV lines.

On the transmission subsector, he said that the company has also undertaken over 121 transmission line and substation projects.

He said expansion works were carried out in 34 Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) substations across the country including those located in Enugu, Jos, Owerri.

”Other projects executed in the transmission sub-sector include 51 330/132kV substations with 6,450 Mega Volt Ampree (MVA) transmission capacity added,

”132/33kV substations with 3,160MVA transmission capacity added, 2,703km 330kV of lines, 765km of 132kV lines, with 25 other projects ongoing.

“These accomplishments led to a complete transformation of the hitherto radial Nigerian grid into what it is today.

”A substantially looped grid that provides substantial redundancy to power flow around the grid. This was completely unavailable prior to NIPP, ”he said.

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