The Federal Government on Wednesday gave reason for the national grid collapse, which occurred at about 11:20 a.m., attributing it to tripping of a power generation company.
The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO), which made this disclosure in a statement on Wednesday, explained that the incident triggered a significant load drop which cascaded to other GenCos, resulting in a system disturbance.
NISO, which manages the country’s national grid, said restoration efforts began at 11:45 a.m., starting with supply to Abuja from the Shiroro power plant.
The agency, which noted that substantial progress had since been made in restoring power across the country, further disclosed that an investigation was underway to determine both the immediate and remote causes of the collapse.
“The disturbance was caused by the tripping of a GenCo, resulting in a significant load drop, which cascaded to other GenCos, leading to a system disturbance.
“NISO immediately commenced restoration of the grid at 11:45 hrs, beginning with supply to Abuja from the Shiroro power plant, and substantial restoration has been achieved across the country.
“A full investigation into the immediate and remote causes is underway. The outcome of the investigation will determine remedial and proactive actions to forestall future occurrences.
“We crave your indulgence to bear with us as restoration is still ongoing,” the statement read.
As of Wednesday evening, power supply had been restored in parts of Abuja and other locations.