Executive Director, Generation, Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Engr. Kassim Abdullahi, says the company has an power purchase agreement deal to supply 70MW of power to West African nation- Togo from Calabar Power Plant in Odukpani, Cross River State, Nigeria’s south-south.
Engr. Abdullahi, who gave the hint during an inspection tour of the plant, also disclosed that discussions are ongoing to supply another 100MW to Paradise City in Calabar, stressing that the company is working to improve power supply to Nigerians through Eligible Customer framework.
A statement by Head, Communication & Public Relations, Mrs. Olufunke Nwankwo, noted that the plant, which is wholly owned by NDPHC under the NIPP program, has five units (Gas Turbines) with a total designed capacity of about 600 Mega Watts.
Speaking shortly after the inspection, Engr. Abdullahi described the plant as one of the best amongst NDPHC plants with uninterruptible gas availability and a good dispatch network.
He said the company already has a power purchase agreement to supply 70MW of power to West African nation- Togo from the power plant and are in discussion to supply another 100MW to Paradise City in Calabar.
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