Eko Electricity Distribution Plc (EKEDC) is tapping into embedded generation to cover some of the 500MW shortfall in electricity it receives from the national grid.
This initiative by Eko Disco has received the commendation of the Acting Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Vincent Onome Akpotaire during a courtesy visit to the company. He praised the initiatives of Eko Disco to improve the quantity, quality and reliability of power supply to its customers within its network despite the shortfall in power allocation from the national grid.
The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Engr. Oladele Amoda, who received the BPE Monitoring team disclosed that the company with a customer population of 446, 200 (as at August 2016) is currently being allocated 11% of generation output (less international customers) from the grid in line with provisions of MYTO II order. He said this currently ranges from about 250MW to 350MW, which is about 500MW lower than the DISCO’s estimated suppressed demand.
He explained that to meet the shortfall in the power allocation, EKEDC is in the “process of leveraging embedded generation to urgently improve supply to major load centers.” He said the aim of the EKEDC is to increase available power within a shorter time to meet suppressed demand.
Amoda further disclosed that EKEDC has an existing bilateral agreement with Paras Energy and Natural Resources Development Limited (Paras Energy) for the supply of 40MW. He added that the DISCO’s goal is to provide at least 1200MW stable supply to its customers within its network by the end of 2018.
To improve collection efficiency and to ensure efficient service delivery to its customers, the Managing Director disclosed that the DISCO has expended over N11 billion on maintenance, reinforcement of its networks and metering. He added that the DISCO is currently rolling out smart metering technology with over 41, 000 customers, while the installation of the CAPMI meters is still on-going with the gradual winding down of the scheme.
The BPE Boss, who was represented by the Deputy Director, Post Privatisation Monitoring Department, Mr. Leo Ene, led the Bureau’s team in continuation of periodic post-privatisation monitoring activities of the privatised PHCN successor companies on Thursday, September 22, 2016, enjoined the DISCO to improve on metering its customers. He noted that improved metering of customers and the embedded generation options being explored by the DISCO would not only improve revenue collection efficiency, it would improve its distribution network and overall performance.
He said the initiative by the electricity distribution company (DISCO) to source for supplementary power through embedded generation options by ramping up excess power from existing captive generation within its license area and entering into bilateral agreements with Independent Power Providers would not only guarantee greater stability of supply but would also reduce the DISCO’s Aggregate Technical, Commercial and Collections Loss (ATC&C).
While commending the efforts of EKEDC, the BPE monitoring team leader, Leo Ene, said the DISCO was doing well when juxtaposed with the state of the distribution company when West Power & Gas Limited (WPG) took over management of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) on November 1, 2013 following the privatisation of PHCN Successor Companies. He said efforts by the company to improve on its network and collection efficiency, to eradicate technical, commercial and collection losses; a key premise of the power sector reform exercise, are one of the Key Performance Indices of the DISCO in the Performance Agreement entered into with the Federal Government.