Business Discos 2022: DisCos Collect N188.29Bn As Revenue In Q2
Information obtained from NERC website indicates that Aggregate Technical, Commercial and Collection Losses in 2022/Q2 was 44.60 per cent comprising technical and commercial loss and collection loss . The ATC&C loss decreased by 3.28 per cent compared to 2022/Q1 .
Also, the total energy received by all DisCos in 2022/Q2 was 6,344.14GWh while the energy billed to end-use customers was 4,959.53GWh, indicating an average billing efficiency of 78.17 per cent. This represents an increment of 0.79 per cent from the 77.38 per cent recorded in 2022/Q1.
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