Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.
Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.
Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.
Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.
Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.
Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.
Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.
Electricity Generation Companies (GENCOS) in Nigeria may be forced to shut down their power plants if the challenges facing them are not addressed.
The Executive Secretary of the Association, Joy Ogaji, said the challenges include liquidity issues, power rejection by the electricity distribution companies and shortage of gas supply.
Data shows the generation capability plunged to 5,207 megawatts in December from 7,238 MW the previous month, while average generation rose slightly to 4,162.47MW from 4,093.76MW
Jebba Power Station’s generation capacity reduced by about 110MW to 360MW due to low load demand.