Power generation fell by 759.1 megawatts
in the 24 hours to Wednesday on the back of losses recorded by Egbin,
Afam VI and other generation plants.
Electricity generation had on Tuesday
risen to 4,368.5MW from 3,548.7MW on Monday. But it dropped to 3,629.4MW
on Wednesday, industry data obtained by our correspondent showed.
Generation from Egbin, which is located
in Lagos, was limited to 912MW on Wednesday, down from 1,085MW the
previous day, due to gas constraints.
Shell’s Afam VI power plant in Rivers
State, which generated 524MW on Tuesday, saw the level falling to zero
on Wednesday. Its four units were said to be out due to defective gas
compressors.
The Sapele power plant did not generate electricity on Wednesday, compared to the 40MW it produced the previous day.
Other plants whose generation fell included Omotosho, Olorunsogo, Geregu NIPP, Odukpani NIPP and the Ibom power plant.
Power generation in the country fell to a
record low of 1,580.6MW last Wednesday, a development that threw many
parts of the country into blackout for days on end.
The Federal Government had on Friday
apologised to Nigerians for the poor power situation the country had
been witnessing in the past few weeks.
The Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in a statement, blamed the situation on gas
shortage, vandalism of critical infrastructure and sabotage.
The minister said the routine
maintenance by the Nigeria Gas Company had affected the supply of gas to
power stations, forcing down power supply from an all-time high of
5,074 MW to about 4,000MW.
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