Dutse - The Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) says it has concluded
arrangments to establish seven additional distribution stations in the
north-west zone.
Alhaji Muhammad Balogun, the Managing Director, Kano Electricity Distribution Company, said this on Thursday at a town hall meeting with electricity consumers in Dutse.
Balogun said the new stations would be set up in Kano, Katsina and Jigawa to boost power distribution capacity in the benefiting states.
He said the project was designed to enhance distribution injunction capacity to 700 MVA, as against the existing 584 MVA.
The Director listed the projects to include 7.5 MVA injunction sub-station, Hadejia, 15 MVA injuction sub-station, Wudil, 7.5 MVA injunction transformer, Dutse and the upgrading of 7.5 MVA IBB injuction sub-station, Katsina.
Others include the installation of 17.5 MVA and 33 / 11KV transformers at three substations in Katsina and Kano.
Alhaji Muhammad Balogun, the Managing Director, Kano Electricity Distribution Company, said this on Thursday at a town hall meeting with electricity consumers in Dutse.
Balogun said the new stations would be set up in Kano, Katsina and Jigawa to boost power distribution capacity in the benefiting states.
He said the project was designed to enhance distribution injunction capacity to 700 MVA, as against the existing 584 MVA.
The Director listed the projects to include 7.5 MVA injunction sub-station, Hadejia, 15 MVA injuction sub-station, Wudil, 7.5 MVA injunction transformer, Dutse and the upgrading of 7.5 MVA IBB injuction sub-station, Katsina.
Others include the installation of 17.5 MVA and 33 / 11KV transformers at three substations in Katsina and Kano.

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