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TCN records 5,801.84MW peak

The Transmission Company of Nigeria on Sunday said that it recorded a transmission peak of 5,801.84 megawatts on March 4.

• December 21, 2025
Electricity power line
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The Transmission Company of Nigeria on Sunday said that it recorded a transmission peak of 5,801.84 megawatts on March 4.

The managing director of TCN, Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz, disclosed in his end-of-year message to staff, partners, and stakeholders.

Mr Abdulaziz said the feat was a historic milestone that occurred during the year, adding that it was the highest peak electricity generation ever delivered to the national grid.

He described 2025 as a remarkable and historic year for the company and Nigeria’s power sector.

“A highlight of our progress came on March 4, when TCN transmitted an all-time peak generation of 5,801.84MW nationwide,” Mr Abdulaziz stated. “On the same day, a maximum daily energy of 128,370.75 megawatt-hours was delivered across the country, the highest ever recorded in Nigeria’s history.”

He attributed the achievement to deliberate investments in infrastructure rehabilitation, expansion of transformer capacity, and sustained maintenance of transmission assets across the network.

Mr Abdulaziz also said that TCN’s wheeling capacity had increased to 8,700MW, positioning the company to better support the nation’s growing electricity demand.

“This year, we made deliberate strides to strengthen our infrastructure, rehabilitate ageing assets, and expand transformer capacity across the country. With these efforts, TCN’s wheeling capability has grown to 8,700MW,” he said.

Mr Abdulaziz said that between January 2024 and November 2025, the company inaugurated 82 new power transformers, adding over 8,500 megavolt-amperes to the national grid.

Mr Abdulaziz, however, said that infrastructure vandalism remained a major threat to grid stability.

According to him, 131 vandalism incidents were recorded across TCN’s network between January and November.

“Vandalism continues to be a thorny issue in the affairs of TCN. From January to November alone, the company recorded 131 incidents across its network,” he said. “Management is, however, working closely with ONSA, other security operatives, and vigilante groups in some communities to curb this menace. We will continue to intensify sensitisation campaigns and community engagement efforts to safeguard our critical infrastructure.”

The TCN managing director also highlighted all other major sector reforms in the year, particularly the unbundling of TCN and the successful take-off of the Nigerian Independent System Operator.

He also disclosed that TCN advanced several donor-funded projects valued at over $1.16 billion, including the Abuja Feeding Scheme, which involved the construction of five new substations and a new 330kV transmission line.

Mr Abdulaziz commended the company’s staff for their dedication and resilience, describing them as TCN’s greatest asset.

”Looking ahead to 2026, I pledge that TCN will intensify efforts to further increase grid capacity, stability, and efficiency while deepening collaboration with NISO and other sector stakeholders.

He also expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, the power minister, Adebayo Adelabu, security agencies, and development partners for their support. He also extended condolences to the families of staff who lost their lives within the year under review.

(NAN)

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