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Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), on Tuesday, announced that it has received 22 new power transformers, spare parts and critical equipment in its central store in Ojo area of Lagos State.

TCN in a statement by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, stated that as more of the equipment arrive Lagos port, they will be distributed for installation at various ongoing project sites across the country, while some would serve as spares.

The statement further revealed that some of the equipment was recently inspected by TCN management.

TCN described the new arrivals as “massive and unprecedented stockpile” of various kinds of transmission equipment”, and said that they are gradually being moved to project sites for maintenance, new projects and upgrading of existing transmission lines and substations.

It stated that the equipment is the highest of such in the company’s history, and comprise 22 power transformers, haulage trucks, transmission switchyard spare parts, 45 earthing transformers, suspension clamps, vibration dampers, armour rods, circuit breakers, current transformer, voltage transformers, 100 tons crane truck heads, among others.

Mbah said the Technical and Monitoring Committee of the governing board led by the Committee Chairman, Nsima Ekere, visited the Ojo store as part of their two-day duty tour to Lagos region where they inspected key power transmission substations as well as the Ojo central store.

Ekere lauded TCN for the record stock delivery to the store.

“We have seen loads of equipment that give me hope that the new dawn that we have been expecting to see at TCN is here. We saw about 30 forklifts, mobile transformers, reconditioning facilities, all kinds of things, the conductors, isolators, several other equipments and electric scaffold mobile scissors among others.”

“They are all to improve the capacity of TCN’s efficiency in doing their work. I am convinced that the transmission grid expansion project that TCN is presently executing is ongoing and I must also commend the World Bank and other donor agencies that are helping us with funding,” he said.

On the equipment at Ojo Central Store, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, TCN, Sule Abdulaziz, said that most of the equipment was procured for donor-funded projects supported by the World Bank, French Development Agency (AFD), African Development Bank, among others.

Abdulaziz noted that resources had been committed by donor agencies, assisting the transmission company in its grid expansion drive, adding that the capacity of the transformers range from 60MVA up to 150MVA.

” We have not seen this level of the massive supply of materials in TCN stores in the past, purely for network expansion and maintenance. We have 150MVA transformers which are very massive and will eventually be connected to our 330kV circuit.

“We have the 100MVA transformers, high-grade cranes and other equipment. It implies that the turnaround time to rectify faults when they occur and the downtime have been reduced,” he stated.

He noted that other equipment delivered to the Lagos store, include; circuit breakers, isolators, and aluminium conductors.

“With these, TCN can now ensure constant maintenance of the grid due to the availability of spares. Also, expansion and prompt scheduled maintenance of the grid will ensure a more efficient and effective transportation of bulk electricity to distribution load centres nationwide for the benefit of Nigerians.

“The projects, when completed, would further enhance the quality and stability of bulk supply as well as longer hours of power supply,” Mbah stated.


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