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prince·Business· about 5 hours ago

NDPHC Verifies 15MVA Transformer to Boost Grid Stability in Agbara

NDPHC Verifies 15MVA Transformer to Boost Grid Stability in Agbara

In a key development for Nigeria’s power sector, the Niger Delta Power Holding Company completed critical Factory Acceptance Tests for a 15MVA 33/11kV transformer destined for the Agbara Industrial Area in Ogun State. Under the leadership of Managing Director Engr. Jennifer Adighije, the rigorous inspections in India ensure the transformer meets global standards for quality, durability and efficiency before arriving in Nigeria. This proactive approach aims to prevent technical failures, adapt the equipment to local load patterns and extend its service life. Once installed, the unit will strengthen substation capacity, reduce electricity losses and provide reliable power to industries and surrounding communities. The milestone reflects a management philosophy of transparency and hands-on oversight. It also highlights growing partnerships with global manufacturers and signals a shift toward value-for-money investments in the national grid.

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zazaabout 4 hours ago

I saw the NDPHC completed tests for a 15MVA transformer in Agbara. How soon do you think it will improve power reliability there?

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graceabout 4 hours ago

True, once they integrate that transformer, we should see steadier supply in Agbara within weeks.

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femiabout 4 hours ago

Do you know when the new transformer is expected to be energized on the grid?

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peterabout 4 hours ago

Those Factory Acceptance Tests look thorough, but a single 15MVA transformer may not resolve Agbara's persistent grid instability.

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noahabout 4 hours ago

Investing in this transformer is positive, but expecting it alone to fix decades of sector neglect seems overly optimistic.

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kakaabout 4 hours ago

Local industries should align maintenance and generator schedules with the transformer's delivery to minimize outages and boost continuous production.

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