NETAP is the Nigerian component of the north core transmission project which will connect Nigeria,
Niger,
Benin and
Burkina Faso on 330kV DC line. It is to support the supply and installation of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition/Energy Management Systems (SCADA/EMS) and consultancies that will support PPP projects in TCN in the future.
Lagos/Ogun transmission infrastructure project Lagos state is Nigeria's commercial city and one of the most populous cities in Africa making its demand for power to be on the increase due to growing industrial activities and migration. TCN took the initiative to design this project for the provision of increased power supply to Lagos and neighboring areas in
Ogun state. It was targeted at raising national transmission wheeling power by 1,487 megawatts thereby boosting transmission by 7,000MW.
Abuja transmission ring scheme Abuja, Nigeria's federal capital territory is one of the fastest growing cities in Africa and the country's epicenter where the federal government is situated. In ensuring increased transmission of power in the FCT and its neighboring states, the TCN flagged off this scheme in the city with the inclusion of five other sites.
Northern corridor transmission project Nigeria's northern corridor, comprising North East, North West and North Central, has not been left out of the drive to improve available transmission capacity in order to boost the national grid. TCN as the sole transmission company initiated this project for the purpose of re-constructing one out of the two Shiroro-Kaduna old and limited 330kV SC line into quad line and built initially four 330kV substations in
Sokoto,
Daura, Jogana-Kano and Kaura Namoda. == Sub-stations ==