The Aba Integrated Power Project on Thursday said that the plant would guarantee 95 per cent uninterrupted electricity supply.
The project, which has a total installed
capacity of 141 megawatts of electricity, would serve over 5,000 small
and medium enterprises, industries and residents in the Aba metropolis,
as well as provide excess power to be distributed to other cities
outside its primary area.
The Technical Adviser, Geometric Power
Limited – owners of the project, Mr. Okwudiri Ehilegbu, in an interview
with journalists, stated that the private-sector driven project would
boost the Federal Government’s plan of transforming the power sector.
He said, “The Aba IPP is not just part of
measures to address the power challenges in this area, but it would
boost the nation’s power system. This is because when we distribute
power to businesses in this metropolis, the power being consumed before
the IPP came on board would be sent out to other areas. Hence, it would
improve electricity supply in other areas.
“We are aiming at guaranteeing 95 per
cent uninterrupted power supply, barring all unforeseen circumstance,
and the plant will feed all Aba metropolis and its environs.”
The Federal Government had in 2005,
during the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo, come up with
the idea of Integrated Power Projects to address the twin issues of low
electric power generation and gas flaring from oil exploration in the
Niger Delta region.
The idea was that the project would serve
as an intervention scheme to comprehensively address the state of
electricity infrastructure in Nigeria.
It was planned to be a fast-track
approach to improving the country‘s electricity power supply through the
implementation of generation, transmission, distribution and gas supply
projects.
The Aba IPP, however, was not into gas supply, Ehilegbu said.
He explained that the plant had three
generating turbines and each was rated 47MW, adding that two of the
units were 95 per cent complete, while one was 90 per cent ready.
The plant, it was learnt, would be fired up in May and start supplying power to consumers immediately.
“Though this would be done in phases, it
will make industries, small businesses and other consumers appreciate
the privatisation of the power sector,” Ehilegbu said.
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