1 The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on Friday says it has restored power supply to all areas affected by the 33 Kilo Volt feeders shattered at the Katampe Substation, FCT.
2 TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs Ndidi Mbah, in statement in Abuja on Friday, said that the restoration of power to the areas occurred at about 8:38 p.
5 m. Thursday, one of the 33 Kilo Volt (KV) feeders Current Transformer (CT) in Katampe Substation, supplying the Life Camp axis shattered.
6 ”In the process, it tripped one of the 60 Mega Volt Amperes (MVA) 13233kV transformers at the Katampe 132kV Substation.
7 ”The two faulty equipment were promptly isolated to enable TCN supply bulk electricity through the other transformers in the substation,” she said.
8 Mbah said that TCN’s maintenance crew had already been mobilised to repair the affected equipment.
9 ”We hereby apologise for inconveniences caused by the incident,” she said.
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