Ndepụta nke ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ eletrik na Naịjirịa
Enwere ụdị ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ abụọ na-arụ ugbu a na Nigeria: (1) hydro-electric na (2) ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ ọkụ ma ọ bụ ọkụ ọkụ. Site na ngụkọta arụnyere ikike nke 8457.6MW (pasent 81 nke mkpokọta) na mbido 2014, ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ ọkụ (ihe ọkụkụ na-eme ọkụ gas) na-achịkwa ngwakọta ọkụ ọkụ Nigeria.[1] Akọpụtara ọkụ eletrik sitere na isi iyi ọkụ eletrik (% nke ngụkọta) na Nigeria na 17.59% na 2014, dịka nchịkọta mmepe nke ụlọ akụ mba ụwa, nke sitere na isi mmalite ndị a ma ama. Enweela ụdị isi abụọ nke mmanụ ọkụ / ọkụ ọkụ na mba ahụ: (i) ọkụ ọkụ na (ii) gas sitere n'ọkụ.
- Ọ bụ gọọmenti etiti Naijiria (FGN) nwechara ya. Enwere atụmatụ ibugharị ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ ndị a nkeonwe.
- Ọ bụ ụlọ ọrụ Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) nwe ya. NDPHC bụ nke ọkwa ọchịchị atọ dị na Naịjirịa (Federal, Steeti na Mpaghara). A na-akpọ ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ ndị a dị ka akụkụ nke National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) .
- Gọọmenti steeti na/ma ọ bụ ụlọ ọrụ/ndị mmadụ n'otu n'otu nwe ya. A na-akpọ ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ dị otú ahụ dị ka onye na-emepụta ike na-anọọrọ onwe ya (IPP).
[1]Dị ka nke Disemba 2013, arụrụnyere ma ọ bụ ikike aha aha (ikike-ike ike) nke ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ bụ 6,953 MW. Ike dị bụ 4,598MW. Nkezi ụgbọ bụ 3,800MW.
Dị ka nke December 2014, ngụkọta ike arụnyere nke ụlọ ọrụ ike bụ 7,445 MW. Ike dị bụ 4,949 MW. [2] Nkezi ọgbọ n'ezie erughị 3,900MW.
Ndị otu onye isi ala na amụma oke achọrọ ike bụ 12,800 MW (Eprel 2015).
Ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ ọkụ fosil
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Ike ikuku
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Power station | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity | Status | Year completed | Gas supply source |
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AES Barge (IPP) [1] | Egbin | Simple cycle gas turbine | 270 MW | Non-operational [2] | 2001 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Aba Power Station (IPP) | Aba | Simple cycle gas turbine | 140 MW | 2012 | |||
Afam IV-V Power Station (FGN) | Afam, Rivers State | Simple cycle gas turbine | 726 MW (Afam IV -6 x 75 MW (GT 13-18), Afam V -2 x 138 MW (GT 19-20))[3] | Non-operational [4] | 1982 (Afam IV)- 2002 (Afam V) | Okoloma gas plant | |
Afam VI Power Station (IPP) | Afam, Rivers State | Combined cycle gas turbine | 624 MW [5] | Partially operational [6] | 2009 (Gas turbines) 2010 (Steam turbines) | Okoloma gas plant | |
Alaoji Power Station (NIPP) | Abia state | Combined cycle gas turbine | 1074 MW [7] | Partially operational [8] | 2012-2015 [9] | Norten Option Gas Pipeline [10] from Obigbo gas plant | |
Calabar Power Station (NIPP) | Calabar | Simple cycle gas turbine | 561 MW [11] | Non-operational [12] | 2014 [13] | UQUO gas plant (planned) | |
Egbema Power Station (NIPP) | Imo State | Simple cycle gas turbine | 338 MW [14] | Non-operational [15] | 2012-2013 | Gbarain Ubie gas plant (planned) | |
Egbin Thermal Power Station (FGN but Privatized) | Egbin | Gas-fired steam turbine | 1320 MW (six 220-MW units)Egbin - Thermal Power Station in Egbin, Nigeria | Partially operational (1000 MW) [16] | 1985-1986 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Geregu I Power Station- Privatized | Geregu Kogi State | Simple cycle gas turbine | 414 MW | Partially operational [17] | 2007 | Oben-Geregu pileline, Oben gas plant | |
Geregu II Power Station (NIPP) | Geregu Kogi State | Simple cycle gas turbine | 434 MW [18] | Partially operational [19] | 2012 | Oben-Geregu pileline, Oben gas plant | |
Ibom Power Station (IPP) | Ikot Abasi | Simple cycle gas turbine | 190 MW | Partially operational (90 MW) [20] | 2009 | ||
Ihovbor Power Plant (NIPP) | Benin City | Simple cycle gas turbine | 450 MW [21] | Partially operational [22] | 2012-2013 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Okpai Power Station (IPP) | Okpai | Combined cycle gas turbine | 480 MW [23] | Operational | 2005 | Obiafu-Obrikom(Ob-Ob) gas plant | |
Olorunsogo Power Station | Olorunsogo | Simple cycle gas turbine | 336 MW, (8 x 42 MW [24] [25] | Partially operational [26] | 2007 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Olorunsogo II Power Station (NIPP) | Olorunsogo | Combined cycle gas turbine | 675 MW [27] NDPHC (4x112.5 MW and 2x112.5 MW steam turbines.) [28]
Working below capacity due to gas supply issues. [29] |
Partially operational [30] | 2012 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Omoku Power Station (IPP) | Omoku | Simple cycle gas turbine | 150 MW (6 x 25 MW gas turbines)[31] Rocksonengineering. | operational [32] | 2005 | Agip (Obiafu-Obrikom(Ob-Ob) gas plant) | |
Omoku II Power Station (NIPP) | Omoku | Simple cycle gas turbine | 225 MW (2 x 112.5 MW gas turbines) | Non-operational [33] | Incomplete | ||
Omotosho I Power Station (FGN-Privatized) | Omotosho | Simple cycle gas turbine | 336 MW [34]; (8 x 42 MW) | Partially operational [35] | 2005 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Omotosho II Power Station (NIPP) | Omotosho | Simple cycle gas turbine | 450 MW, (4x112.5 MW) |
Partially operational [36] |
2012 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Sapele Power Station-Privatized | Sapele | Gas-fired steam turbine and Simple cycle gas turbine | 1020 MW (Phase I: 1978-1980 6 x 120 MW Gas-fired steam turbines,
phase II: 1981 4 x 75 MW gas turbines) |
Partially operational (135 MW) [37] | 1978–1981 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Sapele Power Station (NIPP) | Sapele | Simple cycle gas turbine | 450 MW (4x112.5 MW [38] | Partially operational [39] | 2012 | Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System | |
Transcorp Ughelli Power Station (privatised) known also as Delta power station. [40] | Ughelli, Delta State | Simple cycle gas turbine | 900 MW | Partially Operational
(465 MW) [41] |
1966-1990 Plant was built in 4 phases.
I: 1966 (decommissioned), II: 1975 6 x 25 MW, III: 1978 6 x 25 MW, IV: 1990 6 x 100 MW |
Utorogu, Ugheli East gas plant | |
Ibom Power Plant (AKSG) | Ikot Abasi | Combined cycle gas turbine [42]
Ibom Power Plant presently consist of two GE Frame 6B and one Frame 9E turbine generators installed in a simple cycle configuration, using the conventional open cycle gas turbine (OCGT) technology. These three gas turbines are: GTG 1(Model PG 6551B), GTG 2(Model PG 6561B), and GTG3 (Model PG 9171E) combined to give an installed capacity of 191MW. |
191MW | Operational Since 2009 | 2010→ | Uquo CPF by Frontier Oil Limited / 7E JV} | |
Azura Power Station (IPP) | Benin City | 6°24'47.71"N 5°40'42.96"E | Simple cycle gas turbine | 450 MW | Fully operational | 2018 |
Ọdụ ọkụ | Ogbe | Nhazi | Ụdị | Ike | Ọnọdụ | Afọ agwụla | Nkọwa mgbakwunye |
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Ụlọ ọrụ ike nke Itobe | Itobe Kogi State | Teknụzụ akwa akwa mmiri na-ekesa | 1200MW | E mere atụmatụ | 2015-2018 (nke mbụ 600MW) | Akụkụ nke mbụ nwere 150 anọ MW nkeji. Mgbalị a na-elekwasị anya n'ịgbapụta akụ na ụba iji guzobe akụ coal ọzọ. [3] Ihe oru ngo a bu 1200 n'ezie A ga-ekewa ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ MW ka ọ bụrụ akụkụ anọ nke nkeji abụọ nke ọ bụla. Ihe oru ngo a fọrọ nke nta ka ọ nweta ego nso na mmezu nke nkwekọrịta ihe owuwu. |
Ọdụdọ eletriki | Ogbe | Nhazi | Ụdị | Ike (MW) | Afọ agwụla | Aha mmiri mmiri | Osimiri |
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Ọdụ ọkụ Kainji | Kainji, Niger State | Mmiri mmiri | 800 | 1968 [4] | Lake Kainji | Osimiri Niger | |
Ọdụ ọkụ Jebba | Jebba, Niger State | Mmiri mmiri | 540 | 1985 | Ọdọ mmiri Jebba | Osimiri Niger | |
Ụlọ ọrụ ọkụ Shiroro | Shiroro, Niger State | Mmiri mmiri | 600 | 1990 | Lake Shiroro | River Kaduna | |
Zamfara Power Station | Mmiri mmiri | 100 | 2012 [5] | Ọdọ mmiri Gotowa | Osimiri Bunsuru |
Ọdụdọ eletriki | Ogbe | Nhazi | Ụdị | Ike (MW) | Afọ agwụla | Aha mmiri mmiri | Osimiri |
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Ọdụ ọkụ Kano | Mmiri mmiri | 100 | 2015 | Osimiri Hadejia | |||
Zamfara Power Station | Mmiri mmiri | 100 | 2012 [6] | Ọdọ mmiri Gotowa | Osimiri Bunsuru | ||
Dadin Kowa Ọdụ ọkụ | Mmiri mmiri | 40 | 2018 | Osimiri Benue | |||
Ọdụ ọkụ Mambilla | Taraba State |
Ebe ike anyanwụ | Ogbe | Nhazi | Ike (MW) | Afọ a tụrụ anya mechaa |
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Ashama Solar Power Station | Delta steeti |
Ntụaka
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ 2013 Year in Review, Presidential Task Force on Power, Pg. 16
- ↑ 2014 Year in Review, Presidential Task Force on Power, Pg. 53
- ↑ Zuma Energy Presentation.
- ↑ Nigeria's Hydroelectric Dams
- ↑ About Zamfara Power Station. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved on 12 March 2020.
- ↑ About Zamfara Power Station. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved on 12 March 2020.