Now, iPEC has an installed Generation capacity of about 13,500MW, with over 75% being gas driven. Most of the remainder is based on hydro-power generation. With the signing of the EA in 2023, the generation portfolio in Nigeria is set to witness a radical shift in quantity and quality. Decentralization will force the transition from conventional large scale Open-Cycle Gas Turbines (OCGT) and Combined-Cycle Gas Turbines (CCGT) plants to smaller distributed energy from Solar PV, Waste-to-Power, Landfill Gas, Biomass, Biofuel, Hydrogen, Combined Heat & Power (CHP) and more. For grid stability, the network is witnessing investments in FACTS devices, Reactors, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Most of these plants all have similar goals, to maximise their profitability by optimising the design, whilst ensuring that all necessary performance requirements imposed by the regulator, Nigerian Electricity regulatory Commission (NERC), and applicable State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC), are met. In addition, specific requirements of utilities in the NESI for integration into their networks must be satisfied.

We are iPEC are available to work with you in a wide range of services including but not limited to:

  • Grid Connection Studies
  • Compliance with NESIS-R Standards
  • Harmonic Studies
  • Earthing Studies
  • Reactive Power Flow studies
  • Protection Coordination and Setting Studies
  • Insulation Coordination Studies
  • Arc Flash and Fault Level studies.
  • Power Systems Modelling using PSSE, PSS SINCAL, NEPLAN, etc.
  • Power System Stability Studies
  • Concept Design & Development
  • Owner’s Engineer
  • Technical & Commercial Advisory Services
  • Reliability & Availability studies
  • Protection Scheme Design
  • CT & VT Sizing Calculations
  • Cable Sizing Calculations
  • Network Design and Reinforcement Planning
  • Earthing Design and Analysis