Social Media Is Nigeria’s Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) Embracing Automation? Part 2 by knnaka December 20, 2023 written by knnaka December 20, 2023 79 The nation’s power grid lacks adequate automation. Nigeria’s electricity is generated from hydro and thermal sources, whose transmission lines have been continually subject to vandalism. As such, there has been a longtime failure to detect faults during distribution, adversely impacting power generation forecasting and electricity supply. This situation is why fully modernizing the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) for real-time monitoring and control of distribution systems is vital to achieving a reliable electricity supply. The first part of this series highlighted automation benefits: https://bit.ly/41iE9IsThis part explores the challenges; read more here; and share your thoughts with us in the comments section. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail knnaka previous post COP 28 FOCUS: Beyond the Pledges next post COP28: OFF TRACK TO MEET CLIMATE GOALS You may also like Rule of Law, Security, and Transitional Justice in... June 24, 2024 Education Reforms: private school for the poor June 21, 2024 Nextier’s Nigeria Violent Conflicts Database June 19, 2024 Release of All On Nigeria Off Grid Energy... June 7, 2024 ALL ON NIGERIA – OFF GRID ENERGY BUSINESS REPORT May 21, 2024 Battlefields and Ballots: Nigeria in 2023 and Q1... May 14, 2024 Empowering Communities: Transforming North-West Nigeria May 9, 2024 Release of the 2023 and Q1 2024 Nigeria... May 7, 2024 The Way Out of Poverty April 30, 2024 The ”How” of Art as a Growth Driver April 17, 2024