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#MP2013 Presentation of the MInister of Power
1. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
MID-TERM ACHIEVEMENTS OF PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN, GCFR,
IN THE POWER SECTOR
PRESENTED AT THE 2013 MINISTERIAL PLATFORM
FOR THE PERIOD OF MAY, 2011 – MAY 2013
ON
TUESDAY, JULY 23rd, 2013
BY
PROF. CHINEDU NEBO, OON, NPOM
HONOURABLE MINISTER OF POWER
&
HAJIYA ZAINAB IBRAHIM KUCHI, FICMC
HONOURABLE MINISTER OF STATE FOR POWER
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
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6. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER 6
AMBASSADOR (DR) GODKNOWS IGALI OON, FNAH
Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Power
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
7. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Let me start by acknowledging the high-level political will of His Excellency,
President Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR and His Excellency, Vice-President,
Arc. Mohammed Namadi Sambo, GCON, to have launched the process fundamental
to the transformation witnessed in the power sector in recent years. Without this
level of commitment, the achievements recorded from 2011 to date would not
have been realised.
More importantly, the launching of the Power Sector Roadmap by Mr. President in
August, 2010 has accelerated the pace of the reform and the significant
achievements recorded so far in the power sector.
Introduction
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8. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
•PTFP
•GenCos
•TCN
•DisCos
•NDPHC
•NBET
•NELMCO
•EMS
•NAPTIN
•REA
•HYPERDEC
• Residential
• Commercial
• Industrial
• NERC• FMoP
Policy Regulation
OperationsCustomers
Introduction…Cont’d.
Power Sector Structure
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9. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Introduction…Cont’d.
Focus on Activities of the Power Sector
Power stability, reliability &
sustainability
Diversification of energy mix
(large hydros, renewables &
coal)
Electricity market stabilization
Improving rural access to
electricity
Human capacity development
Improving policy and
regulatory environment for
rapid growth through private
investment
Reducing production cost and
making manufacturing sector
more competitive
Empowering SMEs with more
power supply and creating
employment
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10. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Omotosho
304MW
Ibom
190MW
Afam VI
650MW
Shiroro
600MW
Jebba
540MW
Kainji
760MW
Egbin
1,320MW
Delta
900MW
Afam I-V
726MW
Okpai
450MW
Sapele
720MW
Omoku
120MW
N I G E R I A
Power Generation.
Existing Power Stations Connected to Grid
Design
Installed
Capacity (MW)
Kainji 760
Jebba 540
Shiroro 600
Olorunsogo 304
Egbin 1320
Sapele - FGN 720
Delta 900
Afam I-V 726
Afam VI
(Shell) 650
Okpai
Omoku
Omotosho 304
Geregu 414
AES 294
Ibom Power 190lorunsogo
304MW
AES
294MW
Geregu
414MW
450
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Power Generation. Cont’d
Rehabilitation Works
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• Shiroro: Repair works on Unit 2 which led to recovery of 150MW in 2012
Hydropower Plant.
• Jebba: Hydro Power Station preventive maintenance of 2G2 in 2012 to
ensure availability and sustainability of 96.4MW.
• Egbin: In 2012, several worn parts of the plant were replaced with new
ones. This has improved plant reliability from 60% to more than
70%.
• Kainji: Rehabilitation works on 1G5 & 1G12 Units to recover 220MW
capacity by Dec 2014.
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12. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Power Generation. Cont’d
Rehabilitation Works – Kainji Hydro Power Station
Rehabilitation works on 1G5 & 1G12 Units to recover 220MW capacity by Dec 2014
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13. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
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Mambilla
3050MW
Calabar
563MW
Geregu-2
434MW
Olorusogo-2
675MW
Omotosho-2
451MW
Alaoji
960MW
Egbema
338MW
Omoku
225MW
Ihovbor
450MW
Sapele
450MW
Gbarain
225MW
Kaduna
215MW
Katsina wind
10MW
Zungeru
700MW
Kashimbila
40MW
Gurara
30MW
Installed Capacity
(MW)
Katsina 10
Kaduna 215
Zungeru 700
Gurara I 30
Mambilla 3,050
Olorunsogo -2 675
Omotosho - 2 451
Geregu - 2 434
Kashimbilla 40
Ihovbor 450
Sapele 450
Gbarin 225
Omoku 225
Alaoji 960
Egbema 338
Calabar 563
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Power Generation. Cont’d
Newly Completed/On-going Power Plants for Increased Generation
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Power Generation. Cont’d
Completed Generation Projects in the period under review
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S/No Power Station Date MW Cumulative MW
1 Olorunsogo Jan-11 112.5 112.5
2 Olorunsogo Feb-11 112.5 225.0
3 Olorunsogo May-11 112.5 337.5
4 Sapele Aug-11 112.5 450.0
5 Olorunsogo Nov-11 112.5 562.5
6 Sapele Feb-12 112.5 675.0
7 Alaoji Apr-12 112.5 787.5
8 Omotosho Apr-12 112.5 900.0
9 Olorunsogo Jul-12 112.5 1,012.5
10 Sapele Aug-12 112.5 1,125.0
11 Omotosho Aug-12 112.5 1,237.5
12 Alaoji Sep-12 112.5 1,350.0
13 Omotosho Oct-12 112.5 1,462.5
14 Sapele Oct-12 112.5 1,575.0
15 Omotosho Dec-12 112.5 1,687.5
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15. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Energy Mix
In order to enhance the security of power supply, government is
assiduously working towards the diversification of the fuel mix. In this
regard, the nation’s vast resources of coal, wind, solar, biomass and
hydropower potentials are being fully exploited.
• Feasibility Studies on the development of coal to power are on-
going in five(5) coal blocks in Enugu axis and three (3) coal blocks in
Benue, Kogi and Gombe axis. Progress of work on the studies is at
25% and is expected to focus on clean coal technology.
• Feasibility Studies on ten (10) dams with small hydropower
potentials which commenced in Y2011 have been completed and
ready for concession.
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16. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Hydro Power Development in Nigeria
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• Zungeru project in Niger State…………………….700MW
• Mambilla project – Taraba State…………………..3,050MW
• Gurara II project – Niger State……………………...360MW
• Gurara I Project Niger State…………………………..30MW
• Itisi project – Kaduna State……………………………40MW
• Kashimbilla project – Taraba State…………………40MW
• Other Small/medium hydropower projects – Nationwide
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Hydro Power Development in Nigeria
Small/Medium Hydropower studies completed by FMP from 2011 to date
S/N DAM STATE CAPACITY (MW)
1 Oyan Ogun 10
2 Ikere Gorge Oyo 6
3 Bakolori Zamfara 3
4 Challawa Kano 7.5
5 Tiga Kano 10
6 Kampe Kogi 3
7 Owena Ondo 0.45
8 Doma Nasarawa 1
9 Zobe Katsina 0.30
10 Jibia Katsina 4
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18. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Hydro Power Development in Nigeria
360MW GURARA II Multi-purpose Project
C.A. 2,510
km2
C.A. 2,840
km2
Gurara II
Located
140km
downstream
of Gurara I
and 40km
from Abuja
Design basis:
360MW and
1,130GWhr of
energy per
annum
IRR = 8.9% at
MYTO tariff
Estimated
cost: US$800m
Irrigation
potential:
8,000Ha
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Hydropower Development in Nigeria
(Zungeru)
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The construction of the 700MW Zungeru hydropower project was approved by FEC in
2012 in favour of a consortium of Messrs. Sinohydro/CNEEC in the contract sum of
US$ 1.237 billion and a completion period of 48 months.
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20. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
Hydropower Project in Nigeria
Zungeru
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•Ground breaking ceremony for the project was performed by His Excellency President
Goodluck Jonathan, GCFR on 28th May, 2013
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River Basins with Large and Small Scale Hydropower Potential
Focus on Renewable Energy Resources Development
Solar Map Hydro Potentials
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River Basins with Large and Small Scale Hydropower Potential
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Focus on Renewable Energy Resources Development
contd.
Wind Map
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The 10 MW Katsina Windfarm Power Project is at 98% completion and will
soon be commissioned
Focus on Renewable Energy Resources Development
contd.
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid
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• Transmission development activities are mainly carried out by Transmission
Company of Nigerian (TCN) and Niger/Delta Power Holding Company
(NDPHCN) under the National Independent Power Project (NIPP).
• TCN Projects are funded through the statutory budgets from the FGN.
• NIPP projects are funded by the 3-tiers of the government from the excess crude
account.
• For the period under review several transmission projects have been completed
which lead to modest increase in the nation’s transmission capacity as listed in
the following slides.
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25. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER
330kV
System
Capacity
(blue line)
6870 MW
5650 KM
Nigeria 330kV Network
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid
Completed Transmission Projects (Substations) - NIPP
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION MVA
LOT 9-A 330/132/33KV Ganmo SS (New) 300
LOT 9-B 132/33KV Ayede SS (Ext.) 150
LOT 10-A 132/33KV Central Area SS (Ext.) 60
LOT 10-B 330/132KV Katampe SS (Ext.) 150
LOT 10-C 132/33KV Kumbotso SS (Ext.) 60
LOT 10-D 330/132/33KV Mando SS (Ext.) 150
LOT 11-A 132/33KV Agbara SS (Ext.) 60
LOT 11-B 132/33KV Ikeja West SS (Ext.) 150
LOT 11-C 132/33KV Ojo SS (Ext.) 120
LOT 11-D 132/33KV Oworonsoki SS (Ext.) 120
LOT 13-A 330/132KV Aja G.I.S. SS (Ext.) 150
LOT 13-B 132KV Aja G.I.S. SS (Ext.)
LOT 24-1 330/132KV Papalanto SS (New) 450
LOT 26-1 330/132KV Omotosho SS (New) 450
LOT 27A 330KV Sapele SS (Rehab. & Ext.)
LOT 27B 330KV Benin SS (Rehab.)
TOTAL 2,370
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid
Completed Transmission Projects (Lines) - NIPP
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION LENGTH (KM)
LOT 9-C 330KV DC Ganmo-(Jebba/Osogbo SC - Turn in/Turn out) 12
LOT 9-D 132KV DC Ganmo-(Ilorin/Oshogbo SC Turn in/Turn out) 2
LOT 19-3A 330KV DC Ihovbor-(Benin Main-Oshogbo) (Line A) 17
LOT22-2 330KV DC Ajaokuta-Lokoja-Gwagwalada 222
LOT 24-2 330KV DC Papalanto-(Ikeja West/Ayede) 16
LOT 26-2 330KV DC Omotosho - Ikeja West 5
TOTAL 274
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid
Completed Transmission Projects - TCN
Completed Projects from 2011 to Date
S/N Title of Project
Project
Location
Deliverables
1Construction of 150MVA 330/132/33kV T/F and 330kV bays
at Onitsha and Benin.
Edo & Anambra 150MVA increase in transformer capacity at 330kV Voltage
level at Onitsha
2Calabar 2x150MVA, 330/132/33kV Substation and line bay at
Alaoji Substation.
Cross River &
Abia
300MVA Transformer capacity at 330kV level in Calabar,
Cross River State
3Construction of Alaoji-Umuahia 132kV DC line Abia 50km of 132kV Transmission line. Increase wheeling
capacity to Umuahia, Abia State
4Umuahia 2x30/40MVA, 132/33kV Substation Abia 80MVA Transformer capacity at 132kV level in Umuahia,
Abia State
5Gombe-Damaturu-Maiduguri 330kV line. Gombe, Yobe &
Borno
376km of 330kV Transmission line. Increase wheeling
capacity to Yobe and Borno States
6Jos - Kafanchan 132KV D/C Line . Plateau &
Kaduna
80km of 132kV Transmission line. Increase wheeling
capacity to Kafachan & Environs, Kaduna State
72 x 30MVA 132/33KV S/S at Pankshin and Makeri Plateau 60MVA Transformer capacity at 132kV level in Makeri &
Pankshin towns in Plateau State
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid
Completed Transmission Projects - TCN
Completed Projects from 2011 to Date
S/N Title of Project Project Location Deliverables
83rd Benin - Onitsha 330KV DC Line Edo, Delta & Anambra 131km of 330kV Transmission line. Increase wheeling
capacity to Onitsha & Environs, Anambra States
9Rehabilitation of Sokoto – Talata Mafara 132KV DC line Sokoto & Zamfara Recovery of 125km of 132kV Transmission line
10Transmission & Supply of Substation at Tamburawa Water
Facility
Kano 80MVA Transformer capacity at 132kV level in
Tamburawa
111X30 MVA 132/33 KV SS at Kwanar Dangora Kano 30MVA Transformer capacity at 132kV level in Kwanar
Dangora
12Reinforcement of Birnin Kebbi and Kumbotso Substations
with 1x150MVA, 330/132kV transformer each.
Kebbi and Kano States 150MVA transformer capacity increase at 330kV level
in both Birnin Kebbi and Kano
1Kainji-New Bussa 330kV single-circuit transmission line Kainji to New Bussa in
Niger State
8.6km of 330kV transmission line to link Kainji and
New Bussa
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid.
On-Going TCN Projects at advanced stages of Implementation
S/
N
Project Description Name of Contractor
Project
Location
Project Total Cost
(Naira)
Project Deliverables
Status of
Implement
ation (%)
Impact of Project
1Arochukwu
2x30/40MVA,
132/33kV substation
Omen International Ltd.Abia State 937,496,022.58 80MVA Transformer
capacity at 132kV level in
Arochukwu, Abia State
86% Improvement of Power supply to
Arochukwu and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
2Mbalano-Okigwe
132kv SC line
Atlantic Engineering &
Construction
Mbalano
(Abia) to
Okigwe
(Imo)
329,754,483.86 20km of 132kV
Transmission line.
100% Improvement of Power supply to
Okigwe and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
3Okigwe
2x30/40MVA
132/33kV
Substation
Union Allied
Engineering Ltd.
Imo State 1,839,789,715.03 80MVA Transformer
capacity at 132kV level in
Okigwe, Imo State
60% Improvement of Power supply to
Okigwe and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
4Umuahia-Ohafia
132kv SC line
Harlesden Engineering
Ltd
Umuahia to
Ohafia in
Abia State
1,257,267,830.78 49.5km of 132kV
Transmission line.
60% Improvement of Power supply to
Ohafia and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
5Ohafia 2x30/40MVA
132/33kV
substation.
Union Allied
Engineering Ltd.
Abia State 1,972,613,202.90 80MVA Transformer
capacity at 132kV level in
Ohafia, Abia State
60% Improvement of Power supply to
Ohafia and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
6Mbalano
2x30/40MVA
132/33kV
substation.
Union Allied
Engineering Ltd.
Abia State 1,409,011,316.42 80MVA Transformer
capacity at 132kV level in
Mbalano, Abia State
60% Improvement of Power supply to
Mbalano and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid.
On-Going TCN Projects at advanced stages of Implementation
S/N Project Description Name of Contractor
Project
Location
Project Total Cost
(Naira)
Project Deliverables
Status of
Implementation
(%)
Impact of Project
71x150MVA,330/132KV
Transformer at Birnin
Kebbi and Reinforcement
at 330/132KV substation at
Kumbotso
MBH Power Kebbi and
Kano States
3,559,832,144.00 150MVA Transformer capacity at
330KV level in Birnin Kebbi
98% Improvement of Power supply to
Birnin Kebbi, Kumbotso and
envirohancemens and enhance
ment of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
8Kainji - New Bussa 132KV
DC Transmission line &
330KV SC River crossing
Dextron Engineering Ltd Kainji to New
Bussa, Niger
State
308,108,608.00 132kV and 330KV transmission
lines to wheel more power to
Nerw Bussa.
98% Improvement of Power supply to
New Bussa and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
9Katampe-National Stadium
132kv DC line
ABB Powerlines;
Energo Nigeria Ltd
FCT 2,656,115,130.98 8.4km of 132kV double-circuit
underground cable and 4km of
132kV DC overhead transmission
line.
55% Improvement of Power supply to
the FCT.
10Kainji 1x150MVA,
330/132KV & 2x30/40MVA
substation at New Bussa
MBH Power Niger State 4,599,287,900.00 150MVA Transformer capacity in
kainji, Niger State.
89% Improvement of Power supply to
New Bussa and environs and
enhancement of socio-economic
life of the people.
112x60MVA, 132/33KV
Substation at Odogunyan
and Ayobo with 132KV DC
line Ikeja west - Ayobo.
LAGA CePower Lagos State 3,657,155,630.00 120MVA Transformer capcity at
132kV level at Odogunyan and
Ayobo.
89% Improvement of Power supply to
Odogunyan, Ayobo and environs
and improvement of socio-
economic activities in the areas.
12Ikorodu - Odogunyan -
Shagamu 132KV DC
Transmission line
PPCL/ Westcom JV Ikorodu to
Odogunyan,
Lagos State
3,192,097,186.00 132kV DC transmission line
from Ikorodu to Odogunyan
52% Improvement of Power supply to
Odogunyan, Shagamu and
environs and improvement of
socio-economic activities in the
areas.
13Damaturu 330/132kV
Substation
Parsian High
VoltageDiv./ Cartlark
Int'l Ltd
Yobe State 2,502,960,280.52 150MVA Transformer capacity at
330kV level in Damaturu, Yobe
State
80% Improvement of Power supply to
Damaturu and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid.
On-Going TCN Projects at advanced stages of Implementation
S/N Project Description
Name of
Contractor
Project
Location
Project Total Cost
(Naira)
Project Deliverables
Status of
Implementati
on (%)
Impact of Project
14Nnewi 2x60 MVA 132kV
substation
Valenz Holdings
(Nig) Ltd.
Anambra State 735,801,070.00 120MVA Transformer capacity at
330kV level in Nnewi
65% Improvement of Power supply to
Nnewi and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
15Kafanchan 132kv 2 x
60mva Substation
Valenz Holding Ltd Kaduna State 1,407,774,049.57 120MVA Transformer capacity at
132kV level in Kafanchan
80% Improvement of Power supply to
Kafanchan and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
16Makeri - Pankshin 132KV
DC Line
Mogabs Nig. Ltd Makeri to
Pankshin,
Plateau State
1,295,611,365.16 Rehabilitation of 122km of
132kV Transmission line.
75% Improvement of Power supply to
Pankshin and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
172 x 30MVA 132/33KV S/S
at Pankshin and Makeri
North China/EESE Plateau State 1,783,781,485.32 60MVA Transformer capacity at
132kV level in Makeri &
Pankshin towns in Plateau State
100% Improvement of Power supply to
Makeri, Pankshin and environs
and improvement of socio-
economic activities in the areas.
18Kano- Walalanbe 132KV
Line (Turn in and out of
Dan agundi-Dakata 132KV
single Cct Line) and 2 x
30/40MVA S/S at
Walalambe
GIT Kano Sate 1,783,781,485.32 132kV DC Transmission line &
80MVA Transformer capacity at
132kV level in Walalambe
55% Improvement of Power supply to
Kano and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
19Yelwa - Yauri 2 x
30/40MVA S/S and 100KM
of 33KV Line
Valenz/
Electromontaz
Kebbi State 1,242,074,910.89 100km of 33kV line & 80MVA
Transformer capacity at 132kV
level in Yelwa, Kebbi State
60% Improvement of Power supply to
Yelwa, Yauri and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
20Umuahia - Mbalano 132KV
Line
Santon Energy L:td Abia State 991,759,726.68 30km of 132kV DC Transmission
line.
67% Improvement of Power supply to
Mbalano and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
21Ohafia - Arochukwu 132KV
Line
Mogabs Nig. Ltd Abia State 856,128,363.00 40km of 132kV DC Transmission
line.
45% Improvement of Power supply to
Arochukwu and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid.
On-Going TCN Projects at advanced stages of Implementation
S/N Project Description
Name of
Contractor
Project
Location
Project Total Cost
(Naira)
Project Deliverables
Status of
Implementati
on (%)
Impact of Project
22Kukwaba 2x60MVA,
132/33kV substation
North China Power
Egnineering
FCT 2,568,846,118.51 120MVA Transformer capacity
at 132kV level in Kukwaba, FCT
40% Improvement of Power supply to
the FCT.
232x60MVA, 132KV/33 at
Aboh -Mbaise S/S
Ashtavinayaka/Bran
Engineering
Imo State 1,480,777,014.45 120MVA Transformer capacity at
132kV level in Aboh Mbaise in
Imo State
65% Improvement of Power supply to
Aboh Mbaise and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
242x60 MVA, 132/33 kV
substation at Ideato and 2
x132KV Line Bays at
Okigwe
Ashtavinayaka/Bran
Engineering
Imo State 1,739,004,381.00 120MVA Transformer capacity at
132kV level in Ideato in Imo
State
60% Improvement of Power supply
toIdeato and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
252x60 MVA, 132/33 kV
substation at Oba and
2 x132KV Line Bays at
Nnewi
Xian/GIT Engineering Anambra State 1,863,432,339.00 120MVA Transformer capacity
at 132kV level in Oba.
45% Improvement of Power supply to
Oba and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
26Oshogbo- Ede 132KV DC
Line
Aster Infrast/Aster
Teleservices
Osun State 1,490,085,721.56 15km of 132kV DC transmission
line
53% Improvement of Power supply to
Ede and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
27DC 132kV line from Alscon
to Ibom Power and
Switching Station to link
the GIS at Alscon with
associated bay extensions
at Ibom Power - Akwa
Ibom State
KEC International
Limited
Akwa Ibom
State
747,246,322.01 2.5km of 132kV DC Transmission
line and 150km of 132kV DC
underground Cable
45% Improvement of Power supply to
Akwa Ibom State and
improvement of socio-
economiclife of the people.
28Reconductoring of Afam-
Port Harcourt 132kV line
Electrical Solutions Ltd Ricers State 290,000,000.00 Rehabilitation of 37.8km of
132kV Transmission line with
increased wheeling capacity
100% Improvement of Power supply to
Port Harcourt and environs and
improvement of socio-economic
activities in the areas.
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Nigeria’s Transmission Grid
NIPP Completed Transmission Projects
LOT 10-B (Charnel/AkAy 150MVA 330/132kV Katampe SS (Extension) in full service
LOT 11-B (Charnel/AkAy 150MVA 330/132kV Ikeja West SS (Extension) in full service
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Distribution Activities
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To ensure availability of un-interrupted power supply to
the consumers, this administration executed various
distribution projects (maintenance/expansion) across the
country through the eleven (11) Electricity Distribution
Companies (DisCos)
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NIPP Completed Distribution Projects
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• Abuja Zone –
- ABUJA - AIRPORT 33KV DC LINE
- APO 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
• Benin Zone –
- IHOVBOR 2 X 2.5MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- AKURE Main 1x15mva INJECTION TRANSFORMER
• Eko –
- NEW IDUMAGBO 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- Beckely 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Alagbon 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Fowler 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Apapa Road 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Nitel 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Tincan 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Agbara 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Ajangbadi 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
• Ibadan Zone
- Akobo 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Awe - Oyo 1 X 7.5mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Samanda 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Apata 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
- Ikiru Road 1 X 15mva Injection S/S Transformer
-Tinumola 1 X 7.5mva Injection S/S Transformer
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NIPP Completed Distribution Projects contd.
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• Ikeja
- IPAKODO 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- IJEDE 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- AGBOWA 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- OWUTU 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- IMOTA 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- MAGODO 1 X 15MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
• Kaduna
- ZAMBIAN CRESCENT 1 X 2.5MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- KAGORO 1 X 7.5MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- NARAYI 2 X 2.5MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
• Jos
- PANKSHIN 1 X 7.5MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- SHENDAM 1 X 7.5MVA INJECTION S/S TRANSFORMER
- COMPLETED INJECTION S/S = 31
- CAPACITY = 492.5 MVA
- COMPLETED CSP TRANSFORMERS = 2514
- COMPLETED 11KV LINES = 1221KM, 33KV = 230KM
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DisCos Completed Distribution Projects
ENUGU ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
PROJECTS COMPLETED FROM 2011 TO DATE
DisCos Installed Transformer Capacity from 2011 to date
S/N Description
Year
2011 2012 2013 (as at 31st May)
1 33/11KV Injection Substation (MVA) 959.75 974.75 1,083.50
2
33/0.415KV Distribution Substation
(MVA)
972.67 1,028.62 1,047.32
3
11/0.415KV Distribution Substation
(MVA)
1,600.99 1,657.84 1,680.74
ENUGU ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
PROJECTS COMPLETED FROM 2011 TO DATE
DisCos Installed 33KV and 11KV Overhead Lines from 2011 to date
S/N Description
Year
2011 2012
2013 (as at 31st
May)
1 33KV Overhead lines (Km) 6,596.50 6,651.95 6,924.80
2 11KV Overhead lines (Km) 3,464.80 3,504.00 3,522.90
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SOME COMPLETED INJECTION SUBSTATION & SWITCH YARD in 2012
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DisCos Completed Distribution Projects contd.
Ikeja DisCo
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REA was reactivated in June, 2012, to improve rural access to electricity.
The Ministry has developed a draft REA Strategy and Implementation Plan
and it is being finalized.
REA will focus on increased exploitation of renewables and the facilitation
of rural electrification projects.
The Agency carried out Survey, Design, Procurement and Award of
several rural electrification projects under 2012 capital appropriation.
Rural Electrification Agency (REA)
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The Reform Process : Progress So Far
The Electric Power Sector Reform (EPSR) Act of 2005 provided the platform for the
reform of deregulating the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) from the
control, ownership and regulation of the sector by the Federal government to a
private sector-driven industry. The launching of the Roadmap by Mr. President in
August 2010 has led to significant progress in the implementation of the structural
reforms outlined in the Act.
The major achievements to date are as follows:
i. Bidding and selection of preferred bidders for the 10 Distribution Companies
and the 5 Generation Companies was concluded in November 2012, contracts
have been signed and bidders have already made initial payments of 25% of the
bid price.
ii. Presidential Power Reform Transaction signing and presentation of certificates
for payments of initial deposits to successful bidders of the DisCos and GenCos
by Mr. President was performed on 22nd April, 2013.
iii. Handing over of TCN to Manitoba Hydro International for management
contract concluded. Schedule of Delegated Authority (SODA) give to Manitoba
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The Reform Process : Progress So Far contd.
iv. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has been reconstituted, strengthened and
now is fully operational.
v. NERC launched MYTO 2 cost-reflective tariff in June, 2012, which is now operational.
vi. Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) PLC was incorporated in July, 2010 and is now in operation as
a credit-worthy off - taker.
vii. The Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Company (NELMCO) was established in 2010 to assume
and manage the assets, liabilities and other obligations that could not be earlier transferred from
PHCN to any successor company
viii. Resolution of Labour issues is almost completed and payment of severance package to commence
this week.
ix. Investor confidence evidenced by increased investment and signing of MoUs. Most recent being
the MoU signed with Power China Corporation to develop 20,000 MW of Thermal Power Plants
with associated substations and transmission lines up to 10,000 km
x. Sale of Ten (10) power plants built by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company Ltd commenced with
road-shows in Lagos, London, Hong Kong and New York.
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The Reform Process : Progress So Far contd.
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The Reform Process : Progress So Far
iv. T
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His Excellency, the Vice President , Arc. Namadi Sambo presenting certificates to one of the Core
investors in the on-going privatisation of the Power Sector.
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Reform Process:
Resolution of all labour issues
Seated from the left: The Honourable Minister of State for Finance, Yerima Ngama;
Honourable Minister of State for Power, Hajiya Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi; Honourable Minister
of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu together with Labour Union in the sector.
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A robust Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry requires a well-trained work force. Hence,
strategies have been put in place to improve the competences of the existing work force
through skill enhancement and professional development programmes. Part of these
strategies include the establishment of the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria
(NAPTIN) to ensure that the human capital needs of the sector are met. Key achievements
include:
1. Rehabilitated six(6) existing Regional Training Centres (RTC) inherited from PHCN and
building of 2 new ultra-modern training centres in Jos and Kano
2. Commenced intensive training of 1,000 graduate engineers (Graduate Skill Development
Program)
3. Trained 70 engineers across the power sector on renewable energy options (solar, wind
+ hybrid)
4. Commissioned Power System Training Simulator at Ijora RTC in October, 2012
Capacity Building
National Power Training Institute (NAPTIN)
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5. Laid foundation for the development of NAPTIN’s permanent site at Idu Industrial
Layout, Abuja in October 2012
6. Completed rehabilitation of mechanical workshop at Ijora Regional Training Center (RTC),
Lagos.
7. Installed / commissioned NAPTIN’s e-Learning platform in December, 2012
8. Installed / commissioned renewable hybrid solar PV + wind demonstration plants at
Kainji RTC in November 2012
9. Completed Faculty profiling and curriculum development in December, 2012
10.Signed MoU with PNN Nigeria Limited (an indigenous renewable energy company) on
the Training of 1,500 youths on installation and maintenance of solar PVs
11.Developed and commissioned 60 and 36-room executive hostel / guest house for
trainees at Kainji and Akangba RTCs respectively.
12.Trained about 5,340 professionals to date since inception
Capacity Building
National Power Training Institute (NAPTIN)
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Capacity Building
National Power Training Institute (NAPTIN)
Various Projects Completed and Commissioned by NAPTIN in 2012
ENGINEERING LABORATORY ,
KAINJI
Electric Power System Simulator, Ijora
MECHANICAL WORKSHOP,
NAPTIN RTC IJORA
EXECUTIVE HOSTEL AT
AKANGBA RTC
Electric Power System Simulator, Ijora
EXECUTIVE HOSTEL AT
AKANGBA RTC
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Capacity Building
National Power Training Institute (NAPTIN)
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Various Training Courses Organized In 2012 Covering Technical And Administrative Skills
Scheduled Training Undertaken
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Stakeholder Engagements
• Nigeria/Niger Joint Commission Meetings in Abuja & Niamey.
• West African Power Pool Meetings.
• ECREEE meeting at Cape Verde.
• Engagements with Investors from international countries
• Meetings with Development Partners.
• Meetings with Manitoba Hydro International of Canada.
• Meeting with AfDB, World Bank, JICA, EU, GIZ, USAID, USTDA, DFID, UNIDO, NAIF
etc.
• Meeting with BOI on MoU for financial services for Public Private Partnership.
• Bilateral Meetings with Reps of various countries on power sector development
(Sweden, Germany, Italy etc.)
• Engagements with private investors (including FDI’s) in power sector
• MYTO II tariff consultation with stakeholders
• As part of advocacy, the Ministry had working visits and consultations with
traditional rulers.
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Stakeholders Engagements
As part of advocacy visits, HMP on working visit
to the HRH. Emir of Zazzau, Alh. Shehu Idiris.
Tariff consultation with Oba of Lagos in
May 2012
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Stakeholders Engagements
From left: Vice Chairman Senate Committee on Power, Sen. Chris Ngige; Chairman, Sen. Philip Aduda; HMP,
Prof. Chinedu Nebo; HMSP, Hajiya Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi; Permanent Secretary Ministry of Power,
Amb. Godknows Igali, during Senate committee on Power’s visit to the Ministry.
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Summary of Key Output/Achievements
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Record Peak Generation of 4,517.6MW .
Record Average Energy Sent Out of 4,028.85MWh/h
Key Output/Achievements.
Generation
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8,497
9,9209,097
2012-201320112010
Installed Generation Capacity MW
5,563
6,522
3,700
2010 2011 2012-2013
Available Generation Capacity MW
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Key Output/Achievements.
Transmission
TCN Installed Transformer Capacity (MVA) at 330 and 132kV Transmission Voltage Levels
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
MVA @330/132kV
MVA @132/33kV
Volt Level 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
MVA
@330/132kV
6,098 6,398 6848 7,688 8,138 8,686
Being Up-
DatedMVA
@132/33kV
8,244 8,350 8,590 9,130 9,800 10,792
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3,640
4,527
2,800
2010 2011 2012
Transmission Wheeling Capacity (MW)
Transmission Wheeling Capacity (MW)
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NIPP TCN TOTAL
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Summary of deliverables of completed
Transmission line Projects from 2011 to date
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Substation
capacity (MVA)
Transmission
line coverage
(Km.)
850 3,220 MVA
780.6 1,045.6 Km
2,370
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Power
Distribution
Capacity at
33/11kV
(MVA)
Abuja: 568 633
Benin: 529 625
Eko: 844 1019
Enugu: 668 757
Ibadan: 960 1057
Ikeja: 935 1058
Jos: 397 448
Kaduna: 368 390
Kano: 397 483
P/H: 550 681
Yola: 144 174
Disco YR 2011
Total 6,360 7,325
YR 2012
MVA MVA
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Key Output/Achievements.
Distribution
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8
16
12
Average no of hours of power availability per day
201220112010
Average No of Hours of Power availability per day
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Transmission
Distribution
▪ 5515MW
▪ 12%
▪ 6360 MW
▪ N151 Billion
▪ 6870MW
▪ 12%
▪ 7325 MW
▪ N189 Billion
Generation
▪ 9,097MW
▪ 5,563MW
▪ 4,089 MW
▪ 27,692MWH
▪ 9,920MW
▪ 6,522MW
▪ 4,517 MW
▪ 29,196MWH
▪ Installed Capacity
▪ Available Capacity
▪ Record Peak Generation
▪ Average Energy Delivered
▪ Transmission capacity (nominal)
▪ Technical losses
▪ Distribution capacity (nominal)
▪ Total Revenue Collection from the Market
Sector
Reforms
• All power reform institutions are established and in operation
• FGN/Labour signed agreement and its implementation is at advanced stage
• Privatization of 10 DisCos and 5 GenCos at advanced stage
• TCN management has been handed over to Management Contractors
(Manitoba of Canada) and TCN Board Inaugurated.
Target Metric 2011 May, 2013
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Key Output/Achievements
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Projection for 2013 and beyond
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Going forward, the Ministry will pursue vigorously the following:
• Restructuring of Ministry of Power and its Agencies to cope with the
evolving role in a privatised environment.
• Private Investment - including Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in
the Power sector (IPPs, distribution, renewable energy & capacity
building)
• Transmission Grid Expansion (Super Grid)
• Develop framework for alternative funding of transmission projects
that will allow recovery of investments.
• Renewable Energy Resource Development .
• Electricity Market Development.
• Effective Monitoring & Evaluation.
Focus in 2013 and beyond
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• Conclusion of labour-related issues.
• Develop Local Content framework in the power sector.
• Promoting Energy Efficiency and Conservation.
• Collaborate with other agencies to check vandalisation of
power infrastructure.
• Improving rural access to electricity.
• Divestment of NIPP sales now at bidding stage (EoI bid
submission closed July 19, 2013).
• Conclude privatisation process by the end of 2013.
Focus in 2013 and beyond contd.
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Focus in 2013 and beyond contd.
• Development of the major coal fields as this will contribute between 3000 - 4000 MW
power to the National grid towards improving energy mix and security of supply when
implemented.
• Establishment of National Council on Power to harmonize the activities of different
players: Federal Government, State Governments, Local Governments etc. for effective
coordination of efforts in the Power Sector.
• The Ministry will leverage on the abundant Renewable Energy sources in the country
which are environmentally friendly to increase power generation and guarantee security
of supply.
• Graduate Trainee programme aimed at producing personnel equipped with the basic
skills required in the Power Sector.
• The Ministry will consolidate the gains in the previous years performance and improve
availability of power supply between 16 – 24 hours per day for Nigerians.
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Future Plan for Transmission Expansion
(330kV and Super Grid Networks)
ONITSHA
KAINJI
JEBBA/GS
JEBBA/TS
SHIRORO
AJAOKUTA
Abeokuta
Ikeja
Akure
Benin
Asaba
Port
Harcourt
Owerri
Uyo
ALAGBADO
Birnin
Kebbi
Minna
Kaduna
Abuja
Jos
Bauchi
Gombe
Damaturu
MaiduguriKano
IIorin
Ado
Ekiti
Lokoja
Lafia
Makurdi
MAKURDI
Enugu
Akwa
Umuahia
Ibadan
Sokoto
Gusau
Katsina
Hadejia
Jalingo
Yola
Abakaliki
Calabar
JIGAWA
KANO
KATSINA
SOKOTO
ZAMFARA
KEBBI
KWARA
KADUNA
ABUJA
NIGER
NASSARAWA
TARABA
YOBE
PLATEAU
BENUE
EBONYI
CROSS
RIVER
AN AMBRA
OSUN
BAYELSA
KOGI
EDO
ABIA
RIVERSDELTA
ONDO
OYO
ENUGU
IMO
ADAMAWA
BORNO
GOMBE
BAUCHI
EKITI
LAGOS
AKWA
IBOM
ATLANTIC OCEAN
NIGER
REPUBLIC
OF BENIN
REPUBLIC
OF CAMEROON
REPUBLIC
OF
CHAD
TRANSMISSION LINE LEGEND
BULK SUPPLY POINT
HYDROELECTRIC POWER STATION
THERMAL POWER STATIONS
330 kV
H
SAPELE
P/ST.
DELTA
POWER ST.
OGUN
Osogbo
EGBIN
P/ST.
NIGERIA
Potiskum
Niamey
132 kV
2
3
2
3
4
2
2
Aliade
Mambila
Bali
2
AFAM
POWER ST.
2
2
330kV LINES– MULTIPLE CIRCUITS
330kV LINES- EXISTING
2
2
2005 : new
2
2015 : new
2015 : new
2015 : new
2015 :
3rd Circuit
2010 : new
2015 : new
2010: new
2
2
4
2015 : new
SAPELE
P/ST.
Okitipupa
Geregu
2015 : 2nd Circuit
Agip
Zaria
2015 : new
2015 : new
2015 : new
2015 : new
700kV LINES– SUPER GRID
700 / 330kV SUBSTATION
MambilaHydro
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•General Electric
•Siemens AG
•Daewoo E&C
•Electrobras
•EDF/ETDE
•Power China Corp.
Investors from all over the world have shown commitment and keen interest in Nigeria’s
Power sector owing to the clearly defined programme set out by its government
-Asia (China, India, South Korea)
-Europe (Germany, Nordic Countries, UK)
-North America (United States, Canada)
-Africa (South Africa)
-South America (Brazil)
These companies have all signed Memorandum of
Understanding with the Nigerian Government to support
Power Projects with a new approach of providing equity in
the investment
Focus on Partnerships & Investment
Activities in 2013
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Conclusion
The Power Sector has recorded appreciable improvement in power delivery in the period
under review despite daunting challenges. The Ministry will intensify effort in the
implementation of the Roadmap and will ensure completion of key projects/programmes
with renewed vigour in 2013 and beyond. Consequently, we seek continuous support and
understanding from our numerous stakeholders.
The Ministry is committed to ensuring that improved service delivery level is maintained
during and after the transition to private ownership of the GenCos and DisCos.
The Ministry wishes to express its profound gratitude to the Hon. Minister of Petroleum
Resources for working assiduously to provide the thermal plants with adequate gas
We also thank the Hon. Minister of Information for providing the platform to present our
sectoral achievements over the past two years.
The Power Sector revolution will unleash Nigeria into her new season of peace, progress,
prosperity and development.
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Lighting up
Nigeria 24/7
Thank You
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