TCN speaks on explosion claim at Onitsha sub-region

TCN Responds to Explosion Claims Rocking Onitsha Sub-Region


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Transmission Company of Nigeria Clarifies Cause of Power Disruption at Onitsha Sub-Region

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has addressed recent reports concerning an alleged explosion at the Onitsha sub-region, attributing the partial power outage to a technical fault rather than an explosion. According to TCN, the interruption was triggered by an insulation flashover involving a porcelain insulator (designated P1) on the red phase jumper conductor connected to bus bar 1 within the 330kV switchyard.

Technical Explanation Behind the Incident

TCN explained that the flashover occurred due to adverse weather conditions, specifically rainfall, which compromised the insulation properties of the porcelain insulator. This led to an unintended electrical discharge, causing a temporary loss of power in the affected section of the grid. Such incidents, while uncommon, highlight the vulnerability of high-voltage infrastructure to environmental factors.

Impact and Response Measures

The partial outage affected power supply stability in the Onitsha sub-region, a critical hub in Nigeria’s electricity transmission network. TCN’s rapid response team promptly initiated remedial actions to restore normal operations and prevent further disruptions. The company continues to monitor the situation closely and is implementing enhanced maintenance protocols to mitigate similar risks in the future.

Contextualizing Power Infrastructure Challenges in Nigeria

Incidents like this underscore the ongoing challenges faced by Nigeria’s power transmission system, which serves over 200 million people. According to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), transmission losses and infrastructure faults contribute significantly to the country’s average electricity availability of approximately 5-6 hours per day in many regions. Upgrading insulation materials and adopting weather-resistant technologies are among the strategies being explored to improve grid reliability.

Source: Premium Times Nigeria


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