FG Exploring Alternative Power Sources – Minister

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The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has announced that the Federal Government is investigating alternative power sources to serve as backups and prevent future failures of the National Grid.

This information was shared during a stakeholder meeting with the management of Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) at its Kano headquarters.

The Minister said that the federal government is committed to improving the electricity supply to facilitate the revival of the industrial sector and strengthen the nation’s economy.

Adelabu further stated that his objective is to collaborate with key stakeholders to identify and address challenges that impede optimal performance, highlighting the necessity to overhaul the transmission infrastructure, which depends significantly on the Shiroro and Jos channels.

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He said: “This radial system leaves the northern region vulnerable to electricity disruptions whenever issues arise with these lines.”

Adelabu proposed the establishment of independent power sources in state metropolises to bolster the national grid.

He emphasized the necessity of exploring alternative power sources as backups to the National Grid in order to prevent future instances of its collapse.

“This proactive approach aims to ensure that the region is prepared for any eventuality, including vandalism or national grid collapse.”

“State Governments should ensure effective implementation of providing alternative electricity sources and Discos should also ensure reliable distribution services while consumers should utilize electricity efficiently,” Adelabu said.

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