This is the top 10 power plants that are currently under construction, proposed, abandoned for a long time or recently commissioned in Nigeria. Like, share & subscribe, thanks for watching.
I am proud of this country when all the dam and power plants finished Nigeria we take the name as the granite of Africa 24hrs no stop industry business everywhere business God bless ñigeria amen
Great job. Perhaps you can do a series of social projects. Like National Social Investment Programme Conditional Money Transfers, Trade moni, The Conditional Cash Transfer, etc. The impact on the receiver of these programs
This type of project should be tripled to enable us hve 24hrs light so that sms business enterprises can expand is not upto amount of oil stole in a month, thanks for great job
Azura own is completed I live near by in Benin city and we are now having stable light, they have started distributing the light and very soon the whole Benin will start having stable light I just love this if they can really complete all these project across the nation I believe we would get there in terms of electricity! And I heard azura will also distribute to 2 state near by which are delta and ondo state?
It is worth mentioning that many foreign corporations are interested in building or financing power plants in Nigeria but they want Nigeria to increase the electricity tariff so that they will be able to recoup their investments and make some profit but this has been slow in implementation, there was a threat of strike during Jonathan's administration if the price for electricity was hiked and they couldn't reach an agreement with NERC, the price we pay for electricity is regulated by the NERC (Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission) this independent regulatory body is partly responsible for driving away investors in the electricity sector by regulating the price they can charge for electricity, if an average Nigerian spends between N50,000 to N100,000 Naira a month for generator diesel, why should we go on strike for a N14,000 Naira electric bill?
Good points but the main problem isn't increase in tariff, it's the issue of estimated bills although its being addressed. If the tariff is raised to double of what it is today, many wouldn't mind so far as they have pre paid meters.
Mambilla is huge! My county barely got an 850mw station off the ground in the 60s, it would never happen in this day Hope it all goes ahead and all Nigerians get access to cheap reliable power
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣🇳🇬 Nigeria my country! So we have been trying to build Mambilla Power plant since 1972? 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 Oga Ned abeg, not today. This project is just for comic relief!
Azura own is completed I live near by in Benin city and we are now having stable light, they have started distributing the light and very soon the whole Benin will start having stable light I just love this if they can really complete all these project across the nation I believe we would get there in terms of electricity! And I heard azura will also distribute to 2 state near by?
@UC5PL_gAhRRE0lbvujIDYCmQ oga go and sleep with ur bad influence opinion, in ur dull brain u think Nigeria will ever divide u lie and Nigeria will never and ever divide go and hug transformer?
I noticed that non of these projects from Deep sea port, to mega power plants, even abandoned mega industries, none of them is ever located in SE and yet we preach One Nigeria. What a joke
I hope you know the federal government doesn't have a hand in almost any of these projects right ?. It's up to the state and their governors. Leaders in SE aren't pushing for anything. SE people are so rich that I'm sure if they cared about their state like the way they cared about themselves they could easily invest in power projects there. Don't play the victim card
Nigeria needs at least 200,000MW of power generation capacity. The power generation capacity of these power plants is too low. The government should accelerate the construction of nuclear power plants.
That’s too much unless you are planning to power Africa as a whole twice. UK has only just 70,000MW but produce sometimes 65000MW due to the wind speeds for wind turbines and other factors so they import the rest from France or Norway through undersea transmission lines. The US has about 202000MW. Nigeria needs about 20000MW for now to grow our economy but we don’t have enough demand like heavy factories to use that capacity until we grow the economy first, then grow generation capacity gradually as demand increases.
Azura own is completed I live near by in Benin city and we are now having stable light, they have started distributing the light and very soon the whole Benin will start having stable light I just love this if they can really complete all these project across the nation I believe we would get there in terms of electricity! And I heard azura will also distribute to 2 state near by?