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EKEDC Band A feeders increase to 75, as NERC approves 21 new 33kV feeders

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Last updated: April 16, 2024 5:34 pm
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Oredola Adeola

 

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has approved the addition of twenty-one (21) 33kV feeders to Eko Electricity Distribution Company’s (EKEDC) Band A feeders list, thereby increasing the total number of feeders in this category from the previous fifty-four (54) to seventy-five (75).

 

This move is in compliance with the Commission’s April Supplementary Order to the Multi-Year Tariff Order 2024, which mandates a minimum of 20 hours of daily power supply for Band A customers.

 

Babatunde Lasaki, General Manager, Corporate Communications of EKEDC made this known in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports on Tuesday.

 

According to him, the migration of the additional feeders to the Band A service category is a testament to EKEDC ‘s consistent service performance.

 

Lasaki further added that the addition of 21 more Feeders complies with the Service Level Agreement (SLA).

 

Advisors Reports gathered that the 21 new feeders spread across various districts, including the Islands, Ajah, Apapa, Ijora, Lekki, Mushin, Agbara, Ojo, Festac, Orile, and Ajele Districts.

 

The updated list of both old and newly approved feeders are:

 

ISLANDS DISTRICT

NEPA 1 

POSTE RMU

CSS 

NEW CUSTOMS 

STATION FEEDER 

IKOYI HOTEL 

NEPA 2

DOVER

 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 

KINGSWAY 

MOBOLAJI JOHNSON

 MILLINER TOWER 

BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO

DROYERS

EMPIRE COURT 

GLOVER

HERITAGE

MOORE ROAD 

OSBORNE

RUMENS

ADELEKE ADEDOYIN 

ANNEX

CIG

DIDEOLU  

ETIN INYANG 

MEGA PLAZA

NEST OIL  

NIPOST 

OZUMBA MBADIWE

PALACE ROAD

ROCKY ESTATE

DPR 

33KV Banana Island 1

33KV Banana Island 2

33KV Maroko

33KV Fowler 3

 

LEKKI DISTRICT

TWIN WATER  

WOLE OLATEJU

PRIME WATER VIEW 

BASHORUN OKUNSANYA  

PROVIDENCE 

WATER CORPORATION

 OSAPA 

33KV CHEVRON 33

33KV 21st CENTURY

33KV ONIRU 33

 

AJAH DISTRICT

33KV ROYAL GARDEN CITY

33KV MAIN ONE

33KV URBAN PRIME

 

ORILE DISTRICT 

TEXLON Feeder 

COKER

33KV AMUWO

33KV IGANMU 2

33KV SANYA 33

 

APAPA DISTRICT

33KV APAPA MAIN 2

 

MUSHIN DISTRICT 

 SMITH 

 ARMY RESETTLEMENT

 FIRRO 

STATION FEEDER (NITEL)

NITEL 

 

IJORA DISTRICT 

MONTGOMERY 1

NIMR 

33KV BLUE RAIL LINE

 

AGBARA DISTRICT 

Ajeast 

Estate (Agbara)

33KV Guinea (BETA) Glass

33KV Ryder Glass

33KV Badagry Express

 

FESTAC DISTRICT

33KV FESTAC 2

 

AJELE DISTRICT 

Freeman (Ajele) 

M&K Express 

CSS

NEPA 1

NEPA 2

NEW CUSTOMS

33KV UBA/UBN

 

OJO DISTRICT

33 FESTAC (OJO)

 

 Advisors Reports gathered that the new upgrade also aligned with the NERC’s updated rates for customers within the Band A service category, which provides that customers on Band A will be paying N225 kwpH.

 

 

 

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