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GenCos plan to export more electricity as WAPP improves transmission networks | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News Nigeria Electricity WestAfrica

The project, expected to improve electricity interconnection among key West African countries, especially Nigeria, Benin Republic Togo and Burkina Faso, will according to the Managing Director/Chief Executive of Transmission Company of Nigeria, Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz, enable Nigeria to export more electricity and improve revenue generation, especially foreign exchange.

With the new project, being championed by the West African Power Pool , stranded electricity may be dispatched to other countries with capacity for utilisation. He said: “Nigeria has the greatest advantage among these four countries because the electricity is going to be exported from Nigerian generators. These are companies generating power in Nigeria. So, from that, the revenue is going to be enhanced and a lot of people will be employed in Nigeria.”

 

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