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FGN Power Company, a special purpose vehicle established by the Federal Government of Nigeria to own and execute the Presidential Power Initiative, PPI, has rolled out Mobile Substations, targeted at enhancing electricity supply across the nation.

The company received 10 Power Transformers and 10 Mobile Substations from Siemens Energy.

The equipment’s are currently being deployed at key sites, including Okene, Amukpe, Potiskum, Apo, Ihovbor, Birnin Kebbi, Ajah, Nike Lake, Kwanar Dangora, Maryland, Omouaran, Ojo, to boost capacity by over 1300MW.

FGN Power Company is working with Siemens Energy to deliver Phase 1, involving increasing end-to-end operational capacity from approximately 5GW to 7GW of power generation.

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, accompanied by Mr. Kenny Anuwe, MD/CEO of FGN Power Company, undertook a visit to the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency, NEMSA facilities in Lagos to inspect the mobile substations that are designated for deployment at Brownfield sites to address capacity constraints within the transmission network.

The Minister, who highlighted the significance of Mobile Substations, explained their versatility in providing power solutions, particularly in scenarios such as major load centers, and stop-gap measures during maintenance and for emergencies.

He said: “Mobile Substations can be manufactured and shipped to Nigeria within one year.

“In parallel, end-destination sites are prepared, allowing the substations to leave for immediate deployment upon arrival at Nigerian ports.

“Another significant advantage is the quick installation process, particularly as demand from Distribution Companies (DisCos) grows.

“Traditional substations are constructed to meet future DisCos’ demand that might not materialize.

“In contrast, mobile substations can be installed swiftly, ensuring timely responses to increasing demand.”

He also said: “The PPI is a monumental effort aimed to transform Nigeria’s Power Sector. The Inspection of these substations signifies a crucial milestone in our journey towards achieving our objectives. We remain steadfast in our commitment to executing every aspect of this initiative with precision and effectiveness.

“The inspection of these substations and deployment show that the Government is committed to the reform of the sector and infrastructure delivery. Mr. President remains steadfast in his commitment to executing every aspect of this initiative.”

Similarly, Managing Director of FGN Power Company, Mr. Kenny Anuwe, said: “As a key player in Nigeria’s power landscape, FGN Power Company is fully dedicated to supporting the PPI’s implementation.

“These substations are instrumental in addressing longstanding challenges in our power sector, and we are resolute in the PPI’s mandate as the Government has spared no resources.

“The inspection underscores the government’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and excellence in infrastructure project execution.

“As Nigeria continues its pursuit of energy sufficiency and economic prosperity, initiatives like the PPI underscore the nation’s unwavering determination to overcome challenges and unlock its full potential.”

Supported by the German Government, various Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) companies, financiers, regulators, and agencies, FGNPC plays a pivotal role in driving Nigeria’s power sector transformation.

By prioritizing infrastructure development, capacity building, and institutional reform, the PPI seeks to enhance the reliability, accessibility, and affordability of electricity across Nigeria.

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Electricity: FGN Power company rolls out Mobile Substations to enhance supply