TCN delivers transmission spare parts to Port-Harcourt zonal office

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has disclosed that it recently received some transmission equipment spare parts at its Port-Harcourt Regional Office, Rivers state.

According to a statement issued by its General Manager of Public Affairs, Ms. Ndidi Mbah, the spares are for the prompt replacement of faulty parts and maintenance in TCN substations within the region.

“The parts comprise Circuit Breakers, Isolators, Batteries, Battery Chargers, Relays, Lightning Arresters, etcetera. These provide ready maintenance equipment for TCN engineers to respond rapidly to the need to change parts due to faults, ensure minimal equipment downtime, and enhance bulk power delivery in substations within the region.

“This is a sequel to the massive project implementation drive in the region, which is in line with the ongoing execution of the Nigerian Electricity Grid Maintenance, Expansion and Rehabilitation Programme (NERGMERP) of the present Management of TCN.

“Some of the ongoing and completed projects in Port Harcourt Region are the Construction of 2x60MVA 132kV Substation at Ugep (GF); upgrading of Itu 132kV Substation (BF); rehabilitation /upgrade of 132/33KV switchyard at Port Harcourt Mains TS.

“Expansion of 33kV Switchyard with 3 outgoing feeders at Port Harcourt Mains TS; installation of 100MVA 132/33kV power transformer at Port Harcourt Mains TS; building of 132KV Control Room at Port Harcourt Town TS; construction of new 132kV control building in Afam 1-3;

construction of a 330kV control building in Afam 4 and Afam 5 TS, among others; Construction of a 2x60MVA 132/33KV Station at Oron; and the construction of 2×30/40MVA 132/33KV Substation at Ididep.

“The completed projects are the reclamation of TCN RoW between T8-T9 and the replacement of stolen counterpoise cables on the Onitsha/Alaoji 330kV single line;

construction of a new 330kV control building in Afam 5; construction of a junkyard (stores) in Owerri Works Centre; mechanized line tracing maintenance on Alaoji-Umuahia 132kV Double Circuit line (T1-T172);  and the mechanized line tracing maintenance on Afam Sub-Region IPP 132kV transmission line (T1-T27)” the statement said.