Discos didn’t utilise 1,070.36MW in one week – FG

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Power distribution companies failed to utilise a total of 1,070.36 megawatts of electricity in one week amidst the blackout being witnessed across the country, the Federal Government has said.

Latest power utilisation data obtained from the Transmission Company of Nigeria, an agency of the Federal Government, showed that the Discos did not utilise the over 1,070MW of electricity between December 24 and December 30, 2022.

Figures from TCN indicated that on December 24, 2022, a total of 118.04MW of electricity was unuitised by Enugu, Ibadan and Port Harcourt Discos. However, the eight other power distributors took and distributed excess load on that day.

 

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