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FG commissions two 63MVA, 132/33KV mobile substations at UI, Ogun

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FGN Power Company (FGNPC), in collaboration with Siemens Energy, on Friday commissioned two 63MVA, 132/33KV Mobile Substations at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, and Saapade in Ogun.

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, while commissioning the substations, said the project was a testament to the government’s commitment to delivering reliable and sustainable power to all Nigerians.

Adelabu added that the project aligned with the Federal Government’s vision to modernise Nigeria’s power sector and improve the quality of life for the citizens.

“These mobile substations, along with other equipment undergoing installation under the pilot phase of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), aimed at improving the transmission capacity constraints by over 1300MW across the nation.

“This significant milestone marks a key step in the implementation of the Presidential Power Initiative, aimed at modernising Nigeria’s power infrastructure,” he said.

The minister noted that the new substations would significantly enhance the transmission wheeling capacity by 100.8MW, directly benefiting the institution’s students, faculties, staff, and the surrounding communities.

“By providing a more reliable and efficient power supply, these substations will optimise the learning and research environment at the University of Ibadan,” he said.

The MD/CEO of FGNPC, Mr Kenny Anuwe, said the project underscored the government’s dedication to providing innovative solutions to Nigeria’s power challenges.

“By strategically deploying these mobile substations, we are addressing critical infrastructure gaps and enhancing the overall power system’s capacity and reliability.

“We are committed to continuing our efforts to deliver reliable and affordable power to all Nigerians.

“The substation, located at the University of Ibadan, holds special significance – it will not only improve power supply to the university but also the surrounding communities.

“By providing a more stable and efficient power supply, we are empowering students, faculty, and staff to excel in their academic and research endeavours,” he said.

It was reported that FGNPC is a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) mandated to implement the PPI.

FGNPC’s mission is to address infrastructural gaps by investing in end-to-end solutions that will deliver reliable, incremental energy to customers in Nigeria.

Olatunde Ajayi

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