System Collapse Of National Grid Caused Total Blackout Says Transmission Company Of Nigeria | Sahara Reporters

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria said the collapse of the National Grid was as a result of a generator failure and tripping of current n Onitsha, Anambra.

He said, “What happened a day before yesterday at 14:32 hours was a case of system collapse, we had tripping. Usman said that although there has been some disturbances but, TCN had achieved some level of stability on the national grid. Adding that there should be a critical investment in lines and substations.

“It does not mean that our grid has become disturbance free, because our grid is still very fragile. It is a journey that we are in that will take us to have a modern and stabilised grid.

 

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why won't it happen where there are obsolete transformers and generators in TCN dated far back as 1950 still in operation.

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This collapse has been happening but it seems the frequency has increased could this be saboteurs? Or Weather, I'd rsthrt go on with thr former considering what's happening in politics today

Na today? celebratingthenextlevel

Nigeria is a failed state, without shame and huge joke!!! These leaders should all be in jail.

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