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IBEDC boosts supply for 10,241 customers in Alishiba, Ilogbo, Ewupe, Ogun State

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Last updated: July 25, 2024 12:10 pm
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…migrates Sango 33KV feeder to T3 Transformer at Ota station

 

Oredola Adeola

The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company Plc (IBEDC) has successfully migrated the SANGO 33KV feeder to the T3 100MVA, 132KV/33KV transformer at the Ota Transmission Station.

Additionally, the company has introduced a new dedicated ROTOCROWN 33KV feeder to enhance electricity supply to 10,241 IBEDC customers within Alishiba, Ilogbo, Bayo Block, Animashaun, and Ewupe in the Sango/Ota axis of Ogun State.

Busolami Tunwase, IBEDC’s spokesperson, confirmed this in a statement attributed to Engr. Francis Agoha, Acting Managing Director of IBEDC, and obtained by Advisors Reports on Wednesday.

According to the statement, the upgrade aims to substantially improve power supply reliability and enhance the quality of life for residents and businesses in these areas by ensuring more consistent and reliable electricity.

Key improvements include the successful migration of the SANGO 33KV feeder to the more robust T3 100MVA, 132KV/33KV transformer at the Ota Transmission Station.

Additionally, IBEDC has introduced a new dedicated ROTOCROWN 33KV feeder.

These enhancements are designed to cater to the increasing electricity demands and ensure superior service quality for over 10,241 IBEDC customers.

The upgraded transformers at the Ota Transmission Station now support three essential feeders: ROTOCROWN 33KV, TOWER ALLOY 33KV, and SANGO 33KV.

Engr. Francis Agoha emphasized the company’s commitment to service excellence and infrastructure investment.

“This upgrade underscores our dedication to enhancing the electricity infrastructure within our operational areas,” said Engr. Agoha.

“The increased transformer capacity at the Ota Transmission Station will enable us to meet growing electricity demands and provide a more stable and reliable power supply to our customers in Sango/Ota.”

The company revealed that the recent upgrades are part of a broader strategy to modernize the power distribution network and enhance overall customer satisfaction.

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