NISO erklärt schlechte Stromversorgung durch Gasmangel

Der Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) gibt an, dass das nationale Netz nur ein Drittel der erforderlichen Gaszufuhr erhält, was zu unzureichender Stromversorgung im ganzen Land führt.

Der Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) hat die derzeit schlechte Stromversorgung in ganz Nigeria auf unzureichende Gasressourcen zurückgeführt. Laut NISO erhält das nationale Netz nur ein Drittel der zur Erzeugung ausreichenden Stroms für das Land benötigten Gaszufuhr. Diese Erklärung fällt inmitten anhaltender Herausforderungen im Energiesektor, wo Gasengpässe die Erzeugungskapazität beeinträchtigt haben. NISO hebt den direkten Einfluss begrenzter Gasverfügbarkeit auf die Netzleistung hervor. Berichte nennen keine spezifischen Zeitpläne oder zusätzlichen Maßnahmen, doch das Problem wirkt sich auf die Stromverteilung landesweit aus.

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