TCN’s wheeling capacity as simulated by its system planning department is 8,100MW and since the simulation was carried out, TCN says it has continued to expand the nations grid, by rehabilitating and upgrading brown field/existing  projects and building new/ green field projects.

The projects are in various TCN old or new Substation’s nationwide, from the North to the South, to the East and West. The projects both substations, lines and systems operations projects are numerous and on ground nationwide. Several are already in circuit while others are ongoing.

The organization said its capacity and capability to transport bulk power is presently above the current bulk power genrested into the grid and quantum power being taken by the DisCos

Also its capability to efficiently transmit the quantum of power generated into the grid is evidenced by  the record of historical peak generation that were successfully transmitted to distribution load centers nationwide, including;

Also Read: TCN Working To Restore Power To Abuja Central Area

* 18th December, 2017  – 5222.3MW was successfully transmitted.
*7th February, 2019 – 5375MW was successfully transmitted.
18th August, 2020 – 5420.30MW was successfully transmitted.
*28th October, 2020 – 5459.50MW was successfully transmitted.
*30th October, 2020 – 5520.40MW was successfully transmitted.
*25th February, 2021 – 5593.40MW was successfully transmitted.
*28th February, 2021 – 5615.40MW was successfully transmitted.
*1st March, 2021 – 5,801.60MW was successfully transmitted.

On March 1st, 2021, the Gencos generated a record peak of 5,801MW, which was equally transmitted very successfully to distribution load centers nationwide, eligible customers, and international customers.

TCN’s operational capacity at 8,100MW and growing, is backed by facts and empirical data. TCN is not claiming that it has resolved all the challenges that impact its operations as the manager of the transmission grid, but it is resolute in its expansion drive and is constantly working on its well-articulated

Nigerian Electricity Grid Maintenance Expansion & Rehabilitation Programme (NEGMERP). TCN’s commitment to achieving its Nigerian Electricity Grid Maintenance Expansion & Rehabilitation Programme (NEGMERP) is gradually paying off.

Also Read: TCN Energizes 2x60mva 132/33kv Gwarinpa GIS Transmission Substation

TCN’s wheeling capacity had increased from about 5000MW in 2016 to 8100MW and growing, through the diligent implimentation of NEGMERP.

TCN is committed to continually increasing the  transmission capacity to ensure continued efficient acuation of bulk power from the generation companies and transmitting same to distribution companies load centers nationwide, eligible and international customers.


Be the first to know when we publish an update


Be the first to know when we publish an update

Leave a Reply