Epileptic power supply: Nigeria’s available electricity dropped to 3,957MW in February – NERC

Epileptic power supply: Nigeria’s available electricity dropped to 3,957MW in February – NERC

Nigeria’s available generated electricity in February 2024 dropped to only 3,957.16 megawatts amid epileptic power supply nationwide, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Factsheet for the operational performance of grid-connected power plants in February disclosed.

The country’s 26 grid-connected plants generated 2,642.09 Gigawatt hours, GWh, for the period in view.

This implies the abysmal power supply to electricity consumers across the nation’s 11 electricity distribution companies.

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Recall that the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, had lamented that the country struggled to generate only 4,000 megawatts of electricity in recent months due to a shortage of gas supply.

He said the country targets 6,000 megawatts in three to six months.

The Nigerian government had made a similar target in 2016.

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Epileptic power supply: Nigeria’s available electricity dropped to 3,957MW in February – NERC

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