TCN Boosts Capacity In Lagos, Takes Delivery Of 300MVA Transformer
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) took delivery of a brand new 300MVA 330/132/33kV power transformer at its Lekki 330/132/33kV Transmission Substation on April 30, 2023, the latest addition of new transformers delivered to the substation.
TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah disclosed the development in a statement on Friday.
According to the statement, the substation received two brand new 60/75MVA power transformers in February and three heavy-duty truckloads of transformer components in January, 2023, among others.
TCN Management through its Lagos Region has continued to ensure prompt execution of transmission projects within the Region. This entails the upgrade or total overhaul of its equipment where needed to achieve a more effective and efficient bulk transmission of electricity to the distribution load centers of the Ikeja and Eko DisCos and reduce to minimal, downtime that would have resulted from equipment failure. The Region equally undertakes the prompt maintenance of equipment to further preserve its lifespan.
On installation, TCN said, the 300MVA 330/132/33kV power transformer would add 240MW to the Lekki Substation capacity. Presently, arrangements are being made to put the transformer on the plinth to enable its installation.
Meanwhile, under Lagos Region, several substations and line projects have been completed in the last one year, some of these include:
Reconductoring and commissioning of the New Ikorodu/Shagamu 132kV line
Installation of 1x60MVA transformer at Egbin 132kV Substation
Installation of new 60MVA 132/33kV transformer at Itire 132kV Substation
Diversion of Aja/Egbin 330kV lines 3 & 4 to Aja/Omotosho/Epe 330kV lines 1&2
Replacement of 3nos defective circuit breaker interrupter of T1 45MVA transformer secondary circuit breaker. The Region has equally changed several other circuit breakers in different areas of the transmission region.
The Region is equally undertaking several transmission projects, which are at various stages of completion. Some of them are as follows:
Construction of 2x60MVA 132/33kV Eko Atlantic Transmission Substation
Installation 300MVA 330/132kV, 2X100/125MVA transformers at Alagbon Substation
Installation of 300MVA 330/132kV, 2×60/75MVA 132/33kV transformers at Lekki Substation
Installation of GIS indoor equipment at Akoka Substation
Installation of 60/75MVA 132/33kV transformer at Akoka Substation
Installation of GIS indoor equipment at Amuwo Substation
Installation of 60/75MVA 132/33kV transformer at Amuwo Substation
Upgrading Ijora 132/33kV Substation with 100/125MVA power transformer
Installation of additional 100/125MVA at Ijora Substation
Installation of GIS indoor equipment at Itire 132/33kV Substation
Reinforcement with 60/75MVA 132/33kV transformer at Itire Substation
Upgrading with 2×100/125MVA power transformers at Maryland Substation
Upgrading with 2×100/125MVA transformers at Ota Substation
Upgrading of Alausa Substation with 1X100/125MVA power transformer
Conversion of transformer T1-45MVA sec & 3Nos. 33kV feeders indoors to outdoors at Alausa 132/33kV Substation
SCADA system – installation of grid metering pane for the 132kV & 33kV Circuits at Alausa Substation
Rehabilitation of the 132/33kV control room at Alausa Substation
Upgrading of Akoka Substation with 2X60MVA transformer
Installation of 100MVA power transformer at Ajah Substation
Installation of 30MVA and 60MVA power transformers at Oworonshoki Substation
Construction of additional 3x33kV feeder bay at Oworonshoki Substation
Installation of 100MVA power transformer at Isolo Substation
Upgrading of Isolo Substation with to 60MVA power transformer
Upgrading of Isolo Substation with 60MVA power transformer
Upgrading of Itire Substation with 60MVA power transformer
Construction of 3Nos. 33kV bays at Ojo Substation
Upgrading of 2x45MVA with 2x100MVA power transformers at Agbara Substation
Construction of additional of 3X33kV feeder bays at Agbara Substation
Installation of additional 1X100MVA, 132/33kV transformer at Oke-Aro Substation.
TCN Lagos Region also installed several feeder bays in different substations such as Oworonshoki, Oke-Aro, and Egbin, among others. In addition to these, other projects have been proposed to further enhance power transmission within the Region.