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Gencos to TCN: You are ignorant of electricity market operations

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Crisis i between two major power stakeholders, the Electricity Generating Companies, Gencos and the Transmission Company of Nigeria remains unabated as the Gencos accused TCN, of rubbishing the Federal Government and stakeholders’ efforts at ensuring stable electricity.

Gencos, under the auspices of Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC), were reacting to comments by TCN, that power generating companies falsify their capacity declarations for financial claims.

Responding to the accusation, Executive Secretary of APGC, Joy Ogaji, described TCN’s allegation as baseless, adding that the company exhibited ignorance of the electricity market proceedings.

According to her, it was important to state for clarity sake, that GenCos were not currently paid on capacity declaration but only on delivered capacity.

Shedding light on delivered capacity she said it means converting metered energy to capacity, a practice which is unknown or practised by any electricity market in the world.

She further stated that since TCN, through its subsidiary, National Control Centre (NCC), is the source of all power sector data, as they relate to power generation, transmission, distribution and consumption/demand forecast, the allegation of falsified capacity declaration was worrisome.

“This allegation was indicting, not just the current Administration’s efforts to increase power generation in the country, but also efforts by all players in the value chain, as they were being portrayed as relying on fraudulent data.

“Early this year,  the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo disclosed that for the first time the country’s power generation capacity rose above 7,000 megawatts (MW), with delivered capacity at about 5,100MW.

“This was further corroborated by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, who also confirmed same generation capacity.”

Ogaji argued that if the President and all other top government officials based their information on data provided by the NCC which TCN is discrediting, then TCN has serious questions to answer.

Ogaji noted that capacities declared by the GenCos are confirmed by the Power National Control Centre, NCC, before allocating same to the Discos and cannot allocate what is not available.

She stressed that that Gencos have available capacity well above what the Transmission Grid can evacuate, while she also questioned why the national grid that has a capacity of about 12,000MW not able to evacuate 7,500MW?

She said:  “Can the power distribution companies, DisCos, alleged load dropping account for TCN’s inability to evacuate the GenCos available Capacity?

“It is obvious that the grid constraints and inefficient grid administration are reasons why NCC forces GenCos to ramp down on their production without taking responsibility for the associated deemed capacity payments.

“Meanwhile, it is difficult to make distinction between the alleged DisCos load dropping and Transmission inefficiency – which, of late has culminated into serial burning of power transformers across the grid.

“It is also noteworthy that because the grid cannot evacuate GenCos available capacity, the NCC dictates what the grid can carry,” she stated.

To this end, she said no GenCo could declare the capacity it does not have, because the NCC uses SCADA and other electronic means to confirm every GenCo’s declared capacity.

“Therefore, it takes ignorance of the market flow to make such a frivolous allegation that GenCos declare false capacity which they cannot make available on demand,” Ogaji said.

Stating further, she said that in addition to the NCC’s capacity monitor, the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET) as well as the Independent System Operator (ISO) periodically send their teams to carry out capacity test on all GenCos to re-confirm NCC’s capacity data.

She insisted that in a regulated electricity market such as Nigeria’s, operators and Market Participants are bound by regulations and rules and not frivolity as portended by TCN.

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