Retooling Nigeria's Electricity Generation Sub – System for Sustainable Grid Operation

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Cletus Okoye

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Ogun State

S. A. Omolola

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Ogun State

Najeem Olawale Adelakun

Federal College of Education Iwo, Osun State

I. Bitrus

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Ogun State

Date Written: December 5, 2019

Abstract

Experts are varied in estimating the amount of power needed for national development. One expert estimated 297,900 MW by the year 2030 using a 13 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The Power Sector Road Map’s aspiration is 40,000 MW by the year 2020 while the preferred Vision 20:2020 target is 40GW (40,000 MW) available capacity. Vision 20:2020 further proposed that hydro sources contribute 10% of this value; thermal, 80%; coal, 6% and renewables, 4%. However, as at December 2017, Nigeria’s total installed generating capacity was 12,324.40 MW. In order to assess the fundamentals and proffer solutions for the improvement of power generation to meet popular expectations, this work analyses the installed capacities of the nation from 1986 – 1995, on the one hand and from 2007 – 2016, on the other hand using graphical illustrations and tables. The gap between the two time phases was deliberate to create some effect. The results show that over the years, there has been an apparent, non – challance towards systematic development of Nigeria’s power sector. To put a check to this deteriorating condition / trend, useful suggestions have been made.

Keywords: power station, installed capacity, vandalisation, frequency control.

Suggested Citation

Okoye, Cletus Uche and Omolola, S. A. and Adelakun, Najeem Olawale and Bitrus, I., Retooling Nigeria's Electricity Generation Sub – System for Sustainable Grid Operation (December 5, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3579958 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3579958

Cletus Uche Okoye

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Ogun State ( email )

Ogun State
Nigeria

S. A. Omolola

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Ogun State ( email )

Ogun State
Nigeria

Najeem Olawale Adelakun (Contact Author)

Federal College of Education Iwo, Osun State ( email )

Federal College of Education Iwo
P.M.B. 420, Iwo, Osun State
Iwo, 232102
Nigeria

I. Bitrus

Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Ogun State ( email )

Ogun State
Nigeria

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