NDPHC commences routine maintenance of 430MW Geregu Power Plant
NDPHC commences routine maintenance of 430MW Geregu Power Plant
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NDPHC commences routine maintenance of 430MW Geregu Power Plant

Taofeek Lawal 🕒︎ 2025-10-29

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NDPHC commences routine maintenance of 430MW Geregu Power Plant

As part of efforts to enhance operational efficiency and improve electricity generation, the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has commenced routine maintenance at its 430-megawatt Geregu Power Plant. The minor inspection, according to a statement by Head, Corporate Communications and External Relations, NDPHC, Emmanuel Ojor, is being undertaken by the plant’s Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), Siemens Energy, is expected to last about four weeks. Speaking during an on-the-spot assessment of the ongoing work at the plant in Kogi State on Friday, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NDPHC, Engineer Jennifer Adighije, said the exercise would significantly improve the plant’s performance and reliability. According to her, the scheduled maintenance underscores NDPHC’s commitment to sustaining optimal generation capacity and meeting its power supply obligations to the national grid. Adighije reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting President Bola Tinubu’s goal of achieving universal access to electricity for all Nigerians. She said, “We are here to participate and offer our full support to the Siemens team, who are onsite to carry out an extended minor inspection. Geregu has three Siemens turbine units with a combined installed capacity of about 430 megawatts. “This is a planned outage, and the Siemens team has proactively mobilised to conduct extended minor inspections, alignment checks, and other related works to ensure the units operate optimally. This is also a prelude to the major inspections we are planning for in the near future.” The NDPHC CEO added that the company remains committed to strong operations and maintenance practices to keep the Federation’s critical power assets running efficiently. “We are on top of things to ensure these units continue to operate optimally. This will enable us to inject reliable, quality power into the national grid in line with President Tinubu’s vision for universal electricity access, powering homes, industries, and supporting national development,” she said. Adighije said scheduled maintenance of the plant is key to ensuring operational efficiency and the optimal utilisation of assets, which will, in turn, improve the company’s revenue performance. She added, “We want to be able to evacuate and commercialise all the electricity we generate to the grid.” Also speaking, the Executive Director, Generation, NDPHC, Engineer Abdullahi Kassim, explained that while a minor inspection typically takes about three weeks, the Company has allocated four weeks to the exercise to accommodate any unforeseen circumstances. “From what we have seen, the condition of the machines is good. They are within the tolerance limits of operation, and we hope to complete the work within the scheduled time,” he said. The site manager for Siemens Energy, Engineer Atiemie James, thanked the NDPHC management for the visit and assured that the maintenance work would be completed as planned. READ MORE FROM: NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

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