Lagos state and its environment may experience total blackout following the the sudden shutdown of the Egbin Power station.
The Egbin Power Station, Nigeria’s largest electricity-generating plant on the national grid, suffered a major operational disturbance resulting in a total loss of generation.
According to reports, the shutdown was triggered by a failure in the plant’s central compressor alongside a malfunction in the circulating water pump system.
This necessitated an immediate shutdown of all generating units to prevent further damage and ensure facility safety.
The situation has significantly reduced available power generation nationwide, with Lagos being one of the most affected areas due to its high demand and dependence on the grid’s supply.
Compounding the crisis is a transmission constraint caused by the forced outage of the Osogbo–Ikeja West 330kV transmission line, which has further restricted the evacuation of available electricity into the Lagos load centre.













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