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Power: No Grid Collapse Recorded -TCN Clarifies

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has affirmed that contrary to media reports of a national grid collapse, there was no system collapse recorded.

TCN General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs. Ndidi Mbah made the clarification in a statement on Tuesday.

She explained that at about 6:10pm yesterday, 5th August 2024, power supply was restored to areas that had been affected by the arcing on the Benin-Egbin 330kV isolator which caused lines tripping and consequent loss of supply to some areas.

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“However, contrary to media reports, the incident did not cause a system collapse”, she noted.

According to her, the lines tripping started earlier at about 2:47 p.m. yesterday, with a heavy system surge that led to the arcing of Benin – Egbin 330kV line isolator fingers at the Egbin Transmission Substation switchyard.

This, she said, resulted in a tripping at the Egbin Generating Station, which caused the loss of power supply to all the Egbin Transmission Substations’ outgoing lines, and led to an exponential increase in load on the Osogbo-Ihovbor 330kV line 1 with serious arcing of isolator terminals on the Osogbo-Ihovbor 330kV line 1.

Mrs. Mbah clarified that to ensure that the sequence of events does not affect the nation’s grid, the Osogbo – Ihovbor 330kV line was opened to temporarily cut off the flow of electricity on that line.

She further explained that at about 2:56pm, however, the Benin-Egbin 330kV line 1 Circuit Breaker also tripped at the Benin Transmission Substation end and this resulted in the loss of supply to Lagos axis, parts of the South West Region, parts of the North Central and Abuja.

Meanwhile, she said that other areas, including the South Eastern region, North East, and other parts of North Central and South West, had full power supply.

She said, the line tripping was quickly rectified, enabling the grid controller to restore full bulk power supply through the transmission lines at about 6.10pm yesterday.

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