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The Transmission Company of Nigeria has restored normal bulk transmission of electricity to its Apo transmission substation after fire destroyed one of its 45MVA 132/33kV power transformers on Sunday.

She, however, said it was still early for TCN to determine if the burnt transformer could be salvaged. “The 33kV feeder H13 circuit breaker and current transformer exploded while the 33kV outgoing transformer snapped causing the fire,’’ Mbah said. “But maximum load from the second 100MVA power transformer installed last year is 30.8MW, both however, can take at full capacity, a total of 160MW against the 86.5MW.’’

 

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