Nigeria loses 42,160.87MW in 2018 vanguardngr.com vanguardnews
here are indications that Nigeria power sector may have lost over 42,160.87 Megawatts,MW, in 2018. According to the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, the nation’s installed power generation capacity as at 2018 was estimated at 13,000MW, while available generation is said to be 7,500MW. But despite this figures, the country still recorded a downturn in generation during the year, amounting to an average of 3,867.13MW and totalling 46.405.56MW during the year, 2018.
62MW was generated, while 3,208.77 was lost. 4,051.99MW was generated, while 3,432.89MW was lost in April, just as 3,848.04MW was generated, while 4,072.05MW was lost in May. Nigeria’s electricity megawatts increase by 1,811.3 Also, in June about 3,653.54MW was generated and the loss figure remained 3,601.48MW); 3,681.17 was generated but loss figure was 3,601.48MW. In July; 3,701.24MW was generated, while 4,265.63 was lost. For August; 3,570.67MW generated, while 4,165.86MW was lost.
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