The practice of blame games between key operators in Nigeria’s power sector have continued unabated with the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) stating yesterday in Abuja that most power generation companies (Gencos) in the sector lie about the capacities of their plants so they can make financial claims on capacity charges.
Responding to a recent claim by the
Gencos through their association – the Association of Power Generation
Companies (APGC) that the TCN through its management of the grid code,
stifle their efforts to load more power to the national grid, the TCN
said the average power dispatch of the Gencos in April was about 78 per
cent.
It explained through its General
Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs. Ndidi Mbah, that the Gencos engage in
fraudulent filing of their capacities to its National Control Centre
(NCC) in Osogbo, and that in many cases, the national load demand was
higher than the generation capacities of the Gencos.
“The average dispatch for the power
plants for April is about 78 per cent of actual available generation
capacity which is much higher than the figure of less than 50 being
claimed by Ogaji (Executive Secretary of APGC).
“A large number of power plants submit
fraudulent generation capacities and not able to deliver when asked to
do so by NCC. This is done in order for them to get paid for capacities
they do not actually have. In many instances, the national demand during
peak periods is far higher than actual available generation capacities
of Gencos despite the fabulous capacities they declare,” said Mbah, in a
note she sent to THISDAY.
She also explained reasons why the TCN
has not procured spinning reserves as stated by the APGC, saying: “TCN
has not procured spinning reserves yet because most power plants have
not satisfactorily placed their units on frequency response as required
by grid code.”
According to Mbah: “As a transmission
company, TCN can only dispatch what the distribution companies and
eligible customers are willing to take. This is why load rejection by
Discos especially during rainstorms is such a big problem that must be
solved expeditiously.”
She stated that the TCN would not compromise the national grid to satisfy the Gencos, adding that the Gencos’ allegation that its NCC officials bark order at them was unfounded.
“NCC operates strictly in line with the grid code and merit order. Stability of the national grid is paramount. Unfortunately many Gencos due to greed, destabilise the grid through illegal practices in order to collect more money from NBET.”
She added: “They do so through false
capacity declarations, unwillingness to put their generators on
effective frequency response, delay in executing NCC dispatch
instructions, intimidation and blackmail of NCC operatives. The
allegation of rudeness and ‘military method’ by NCC staff is wholly
unfounded and baseless as NCC operators are trained in communication
skills,” she said.
Insisting that the Gencos were often
found guilty of attempts to destabilise the grid, Mbah said: “The
practice by Genco operators insisting to get clearance from their
managing directors while the national grid is at the brink of collapsing
is highly irresponsible, unpatriotic and a gross violation of the grid
code.”
Mbah equally disclosed that the TCN has
completed and energised three new transformers in Jos, Plateau State
and Abeokuta, Ogun State, in line with its Transmission Rehabilitation
and Expansion Program (TREP) which it said was anchored on the
government’s policy on incremental power.
She also stated that the Dan Agundi 60MVA by 132/33kV power transformer in Kano State, which got burnt in December 2017 had been repaired and energised.
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