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Parts Of Abuja To Face Blackout As TCN Transformer Fails, AED Commences Load Shedding

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Some parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, may henceforth experience intermittent blackouts as Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc said it has been compelled to commence load shedding following collapse of transmission transformer.

AED indicated that the laod shedding program will affect residents in Karu, Nyanya, Jikwoyi, Karshi, Ado, Mararaba and environs following the confirmation of the failure of one of the 2 X 60MVA power transformer at the 132/33kV transmission station by the Abuja Region of the Transmission Company of Nigeria.

In a statement by the AED Plc General Manager, Corporate Communications, Oyebode Fadipe, the AED said with the failure of one of the TCN transformers, the loads shedding of customers in the affected areas may become worse as the 2 X 60MVA that hitherto served the areas were grossly inadequate.

It recalled that prior to the failure of the TCN transformer, there had been load shedding of power supply to the affected customers as a result of 132kV line limitation and overload of the 2 X 60MVA, 132/33kV transformers I & II at the Karu transmission station.

The current situation is expected to further aggravate the level of loads shedding in the affected area as all the customers will now be fed from a single 60MVA transformer.

While appealing for the understanding and patience of the affected customers, AED Plc said TCN is working to resolve the challenge as quickly as possible.

AED Plc further assured its customers that it will ensure that the load shedding is done in an equitable manner during the period.

 

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