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Saturday 14 February 2015

Abuja disco blames outage on lower allocation

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company says the poor power supply being experienced in the FCT and its environs is as a result of the shortfall in load allocated to it by the system operator.
The Managing Director of the company, Mr Neil Croucher, said this in Abuja on Saturday while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria.
“The issue of load-shedding being currently experienced in the FCT and other parts of its franchise area is as a result of the shortfall in power allocated to the company in recent times,’’ he said.
He appealed for the understanding of customers over the development, saying the average daily allocation to the company from February 1 to February 13 was 290 megawatts as against 390 megawatts in January.
Croucher added that since November 2013, when his company took over energy distribution, it had never fallen short of the 11.5 per cent of the load allocated to it by the system operator.
He said the company had taken load in excess of its allocation every month in order to meet customers’ demand, stating that this often attracted imbalance penalty.
“When there is extra load in the system, we have always taken it with the consequence of payment of imbalance penalty,” he said.
Croucher explained that in spite of the shortfall in power allocation to the company, it was compelled to give special consideration to certain strategic institutions in Abuja that required uninterrupted power supply.
“As a result of the foregoing, when there is limited power available to AEDC, there is extensive load-shedding to other customers in the FCT as well as other states in the company’s franchise area,” he said.
He, however, assured the consumers that the company would continue to optimise its load-shedding to ensure that electricity consumers were given fair consideration in the distribution of energy.
The managing director expressed optimism that government’s transformation plans would lead to actively increased levels of generation to meet the needs of customers.
“We, as a Disco, will also be aggressively exploring methods of embedded generation within our network coverage area to augment power supply from the national grid,” he said.

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