Eight power transformers funded by the World Bank through the Nigeria Electricity Transmission and Access Project have arrived Apapa Ports in Lagos, the Transmission Company of Nigeria announced on Thursday.
NETAP is an initiative of the Federal Government and its partners with the objective to increase the evacuation capacity of the transmission network in Nigeria.
She said in a statement that the equipment comprised six 150/187.5MVA, 330/132/33kV transformers and two 100/125MVA, 132/33kV transformers, and that arrangements were being concluded to move the facilities from the ports.
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