Fenchurch Power Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Fenchurch Group, has been at the forefront of the groups diversification into the power sector in Nigeria.
Asaba 8.5MW Independent Power Plant (IPP)
Location: Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria
Type: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fired power generation facility
Capacity: 8.5 MW
Objective
The primary objective of the Asaba IPP is to provide uninterrupted electrical power supply to all Delta State Government infrastructure and facilities within the State capital of Asaba.
Key Features
Benefits
Technical Specifications
Project Stakeholders
Fenchurch Energy are equity holders in BPSL (Developer and Operator of Asaba IPP).
Owa Alero 5MW Independent Power Plant (IPP)
Location: Owa Alero, Delta State, Nigeria
Type: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fired power generation facility
Capacity: 5 MW
Objective
The primary objective of the Owa Alero IPP is to provide uninterrupted electrical power supply to all Delta State Government hospitals and facilities within the Owa Alero area.
Key Features
• Fuel source: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
• Generation capacity: 5 MW
• Plant type: Independent Power Plant (IPP)
• Expected commissioning date: 2025
Benefits
• Reliable and uninterrupted power supply to critical healthcare facilities
• Improved healthcare services and patient care
• Reduced dependence on national grid
• Enhanced economic development and growth in Owa Alero area
• Improved quality of life for residents and businesses
Technical Specifications
• Generator type: Gas-fired generators
• Fuel handling system: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) storage and handling facility
• Power transmission: 33/11 kV substation
• Control and monitoring system: Advanced SCADA system
Project Timeline
• Expected commissioning: 2025
Project Stakeholders
• Developer: Fenchurch Power are equity holders in Owa Alero IPP Limited
• Owner: Owa Alero IPP Limited
• Operator: Bremen O&M Limited
Environmental Benefits
• Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
• Lower noise pollution
• Minimal environmental footprint
Economic Benefits
• Job creation during construction and operation
• Increased economic activity in Owa Alero area
• Improved business environment
Social Benefits
• Improved healthcare services for residents
• Enhanced quality of life for communities
• Increased accessibility to reliable power supply
Asaba Distribution Limited (ADL)
Location: Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria
Type: Private electricity distribution company
Infrastructure
• 25KM Underground Power Distribution Network system
• Connected to Asaba 8.5MW Independent Power Plant (IPP)
• Serves various load centers and customers within Asaba metropolitan area
Key Features
• Underground cable network for reliable power distribution
• Equipped with Ring Main Units (RMUs) and Transformers
• Provides uninterrupted electrical power supply to load centers
• Commenced operations in 2020
Services
• Electricity distribution to residential, commercial, and industrial customers
• Power supply to critical infrastructure
• Network maintenance and repair
Benefits
• Reliable and uninterrupted power supply
• Reduced power losses and improved efficiency
• Enhanced economic development and growth in Asaba area
• Improved quality of life for residents and businesses
Technical Specifications
• Distribution voltage: 33/11 kV
• Cable type: Underground XLPE cables
• RMU and Transformers
Achievements
• Successfully commissioned 25KM underground distribution network
• Providing uninterrupted power supply to thousands of customers
• Improved power reliability and reduced outages
Olokiti Distribution Limited
Location: Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
Type: Private electricity distribution company
Infrastructure
• 11KM Underground Power Distribution Network system
• Connected to Ekiti 3.6MW Independent Power Plant (IPP)
• Serves various load centers and customers within Ado-Ekiti metropolitan area
Key Features
• Underground cable network for reliable power distribution
• Equipped with Ring Main Units (RMUs) and Transformers
• Provides uninterrupted electrical power supply to load centers
• Commenced operations in 2023.
Services
• Electricity distribution to residential, commercial, and industrial customers
• Power supply to critical infrastructure
• Network maintenance and repair
Benefits
• Reliable and uninterrupted power supply
• Reduced power losses and improved efficiency
• Enhanced economic development and growth in Ado Ekiti area
• Improved quality of life for residents and businesses
Technical Specifications
• Distribution voltage: 33/11 kV
• Cable type: Underground XLPE cables
• RMU and Transformers
Achievements
• Successfully commissioned 11KM underground distribution network
• Providing uninterrupted power supply to thousands of customers
• Improved power reliability and reduced outages
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Ekiti 3.6MW Independent Power Plant (IPP)
Location: Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
Type: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fired power generation facility
Capacity: 3.6 MW
Objective
The primary objective of the Ekiti IPP is to provide uninterrupted electrical power supply to all Ekiti State Government infrastructure and facilities within the State capital of Ado-Ekiti.
Key Features
• Fuel source: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
• Generation capacity: 3.6 MW
• Plant type: Independent Power Plant (IPP)
• Commissioning date: 2023
Benefits
• Reliable and uninterrupted power supply to Ekiti State Government infrastructure and facilities
• Reduced dependence on national grid
• Enhanced economic development and growth in Ado-Ekiti and surrounding areas
• Improved quality of life for residents and businesses
Technical Specifications
• Generator type: Gas-fired generators
• Fuel handling system: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) storage and handling facility
• Power transmission: 33/11 kV substation
• Control and monitoring system: Advanced SCADA system
Project Timeline
• Commissioning: 2023
Project Stakeholders
• Developer: Fenchurch Power are equity holders in Ekiti IPP Limited.
• Owner: Ekiti IPP Limited
• Operator: Bremen O&M Limited
Environmental Benefits
• Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
• Lower noise pollution
• Minimal environmental footprint
Economic Benefits
• Job creation during construction and operation
• Increased economic activity in Ado-Ekiti
• Improved business environment