Power distribution companies rejected a total of 5,452.96 megawatts of electricity in one week amid the outcry of blackout in various locations across the country by consumers.
Latest indust… Read More
Records have shown that the Transmission Company of Nigeria rejected about 8,500 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity from the two hydropower generating plants in Kainji and Jebba, between Fe… Read More
More power plants shut as Discos reject 8,733.39MW in one week – Amid lingering public outcry over the recent increase in electricity tariff, the number of the nation’s powe… Read More
Power distribution companies rejected a total of 5,451.05 megawatts of electricity between January 13 and January 19, 2020, latest industry figures obtained from the Federal Ministry of Powe… Read More
Power distribution companies often reject about 90 per cent of the quantum of energy that is allocated to them whenever there is rainfall in their areas of operation; data obtained from the… Read More
Seven power plants could not generate a total of 720 megawatts on Sunday as a result of low load demand by the electricity distribution companies.
The latest data obtained from the Nigerian… Read More
Records from the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) have shown that the 11 electricity distribution companies (Discos) in the country rejected 9,310.64 megawatts (MW) of electricity from… Read More
Power generation companies (Gencos) Monday faulted the demand by electricity distribution companies (Discos) for an all-inclusive forensic audit of the power sector.
The Gencos explained tha… Read More
Over 100million Nigerians excluded from national grid-Report: An advocacy support group under the hashtag, #Where’s is the Light Movement has expressed outrage over the exclusion… Read More
The eleven electricity distribution companies on the platform of the Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED), yesterday at a workshop disclosed that they have reduced custome… Read More
Five years ago, the power sector was privatised with the intention of promoting efficiency, boost supply, reduce average technical, commercial losses and most importantly, ensure Nigerians g… Read More