The operator said it released 435.86Mw to Ikeja, 334.16Mw to Abuja, 319.65Mw to Eko, 261.51Mw to Benin, 261.51Mw to Enugu, as Ibadan received 377.74, and Jos got 159.81Mw.
Meanwhile, it allocated 232.46Mw to Kano, 232.46 to Kaduna, 188.87 to Port Harcourt, and 101.70Mw to Yola.
The System Operator’s website that made this disclosure yesterday recalled that on Monday, it attained a peak generation of 3778.90Mw, low generation of 3,305.80Mw.
It also noted that its highest frequency was 51.28 Hz while lowest frequency was 48.83Hz.
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