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How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by mobiss(m): 6:03am On Jul 27, 2011
With the current state of energy provision in Nigeria, now.
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Nobody: 7:49am On Jul 27, 2011
I wonder why u dd nt start urself! Anyway, on a gud day we use to have like 12hrs, bt the day supply of abot 4hrs and evening abot 4hrs wil be so low u can nt even use anytng like fridge, iron etc
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by mobiss(m): 10:47am On Jul 27, 2011
In my own area, we do have at least 18 to 20 hours light supply. What about that? cheesy
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by leftone: 11:06am On Jul 27, 2011
bout 16hrs light my way daily in lagos,
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Seun(m): 6:40pm On Jul 27, 2011
Please mention your area too, so we can know which areas have better electricity. Thanks.
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by philip0906(m): 6:41pm On Jul 27, 2011
in ma side. . .9hrs in two days
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Thirst4Lif: 6:46pm On Jul 27, 2011
Question, Are hospitals and nursing homes exempt from the blackout?

How is it handled if someone requires life-saving medical equipment in their home?
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by AVISENNA: 6:48pm On Jul 27, 2011
o hrs
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by meine: 6:59pm On Jul 27, 2011
6 hours everyday, in Mko gardens, alahusa,ikeja, Lagos
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Grassroot: 7:02pm On Jul 27, 2011
maitama, Abuja, 22-23+ hours daily, sometimes 24 hrs
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by 3kay945(m): 7:03pm On Jul 27, 2011
I think ikotun area of lagos is most superb. They can boast of 21 to 23hr + daily.
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jul 27, 2011
In my own case PHCN is my STANDBY source of electricity.
I am totally dependent on about four generators,which I rotate each day!
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by superstar1(m): 7:08pm On Jul 27, 2011
23.5hrs, osogbo
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by coded777: 7:12pm On Jul 27, 2011
2 hours per week angry angry angry angry angry embarassed
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Raylight2(m): 7:14pm On Jul 27, 2011
we receive 18+hrs uninteruptd power suply.
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by andyanders: 7:15pm On Jul 27, 2011
In Ogijo Ogun State 2 hrs in a week. PHCN give light to the iron companies who settles their officials and they keep bringing bills. Everyone has his own generator
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by aieromon(m): 7:17pm On Jul 27, 2011
I can't remember the last time i slept with PHCN light.They always bring it whenever am about to leave for work and take it when i return.I estimate an average of 10hours per day(not at a stretch,of course).
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by jmaine: 7:18pm On Jul 27, 2011
superstar1:

23.5hrs, osogbo

I can vouch for the above . . .Osogbo  . . .no dey ever lack light . . .  In My area at Yaba . . . we have gone from the steady 12 hours light to about 6-7 hours on an average basis . . .
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by honeric01(m): 7:19pm On Jul 27, 2011
9 hours daily (Ipaja)
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Eemeekaa(m): 7:21pm On Jul 27, 2011
2 hour in 2 days at Ifitte very close to unizik,imagine.
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by gamesb: 7:41pm On Jul 27, 2011
only in the nite this july
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by Abuloma80(f): 8:02pm On Jul 27, 2011
Of what significance and how the topic and responses can increase or decrease hours of supply? Hmmmm?
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by jimik42: 8:04pm On Jul 27, 2011
In our area (kano state sabon gari)We use Have 29 Hours Light In a day!!!! No be only Light na Fire
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by shawonlese: 8:14pm On Jul 27, 2011
Until we follow the Indians, power supply in Nigeria will be a mirage.


India feels the heat as thousands riot over power cuts
Jeremy page in Delhi


Thousands of people, many wearing only underwear, rioted across northern India yesterday over power cuts that have left millions without electricity or water, highlighting the yawning gap between the country’s superpower aspirations and realities on the ground.

The violence underlined growing public frustration at the Government’s failure to improve the basic infrastructure, especially electricity and water supplies, despite an unprecedented economic boom.

The Government has pledged to provide “power for all” by 2012, but analysts say that it will struggle to keep up with demand as the middle class sates its appetite for electronic goods and larger homes.

While India’s economy has grown at an average of 8 per cent for the past four years, enriching a consumer class of 50-60 million people, half of the billion-plus population are not even connected to the electricity network. Those who are rely on voltage stabilisers, inverters (large batteries) and diesel-powered generators. The power minister in Uttar Pradesh predicted that the energy crisis would last for at least two more years.

Yesterday riots spread across the country’s most populous state, raising fears of repeated protests throughout India’s long, sweltering summer, as 24-hour blackouts deprived thousands of air-conditioning, fans and even drinking water in temperatures above 40C (104F).

Police fired teargas to disperse crowds who had blocked roads and railway lines, attacked police vehicles, set fire to an electricity transformer and attacked electricity workers. More than 250 people were arrested.

India’s power plants can produce 132,000 megawatt hours of electricity – less than half the output of the national grid in Britain. The Power Ministry says that demand is at least 14 per cent higher than that – and growing faster than output.

Uttar Pradesh is one of the worst-affected states. It generates 2,600 megawatt hours and imports a further 3,700, but still has a shortfall of about 1,800 during peak hours. Local officials said that the state had been unable to cope with a surge in demand, especially from air-conditioners, as temperatures soared this week. As a result, most cities had been getting only 12 hours of electricity a day.

The city of Gorakhpur, with a population of about four million, had no power for more than 24 hours, local officials said.

“We are fed up,” Ajit Singh, the owner and manager of a travel agency in the city, told The Times. “We pay our taxes but still the power is not coming. We cannot live like this, especially in such heat.”

Protesters in Gorakhpur stormed an office of the electricity board, taking several workers hostage and beating others. They also set fire to a nearby electricity transformer.

In Kanpur, the state’s largest city, hundreds of protesters marched to the home of the Kanpur Electric Supply Corporation’s managing director to complain about daily power cuts of 15 to 18 hours, according to the Indo-Asian News Service.

At the stroke of midnight on Thursday they began beating drums, chanting hymns and singing parodies of Hindi movie songs,. “How can the electricity board officials sleep when the residents are sweating out in the sweltering heat,” the news agency quoted Irfan Solanki, a Samajwadi Party legislator who led the mob, as saying. “We have decided that neither will we sleep nor allow power corporation officials to sleep.”

Ram Veer Upadhaya, the state Power Minister, said that he expected the power crisis to continue for at least two years. “There is a big gap between the demand and supply. Our power stations do not generate required electricity,” he said.

He promised last month that the state would complete several power plants in the next five years to boost its generation capacity to 10,000MW – enough to provide 24-hour electricity for all.

Uttar Pradesh’s Paricha Thermal Power Project is scheduled to start generating in July next year and the Harduaganj Thermal Power Project three months later. Delays are almost certain and, for the moment, the power shortfall is so great that the state has been overdrawing from the national grid, causing power cuts in several neighbouring states.

Last month the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission threatened for the first time to cut power supplies to Uttar Pradesh for nonpayment of dues for overdrawing from the grid.

Growing pains

— From 1980 to 2002 India’s economy grew at 6 per cent a year, and then at 7.5 per cent from 2002 to 2006. Despite being one of the world's best-performing economies, it has lagged behind China, which averaged 9.2 per cent growth between 2002 and 2006

— In the past two decades, India's middle class has quadrupled to roughly 60 million people; 1 per cent of the country's poor have risen out of poverty every year

— Over the same period, China lifted 300 million people out of poverty and increased its workforce by 120 million

— India has more than 100,000 dollar millionaires, and is creating new ones at a rate rivalled only be Russia. China has 350,000 millionaires

— If current trends continue, India could overtake Britain as the world's fifth largest economy within a decade. It could then overtake the US, and be second to China by the middle of this century
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by JUO(m): 8:20pm On Jul 27, 2011
in ikotun for now 20 to 23hrs
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by ifyalways(f): 8:38pm On Jul 27, 2011
Lekki,18 hours per day.
Egbeda:16 hours each day.
Akute:0 hours per day
Onitsha:3 hours per day.

Eko oni baje.
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by jmaine: 8:50pm On Jul 27, 2011
JUO:

in ikotun for now 20 to 23hrs

Shuu, Ikotun dey enjoy like this  . . . . Why PHCN come dey deregulate our power give una  angry . . . PHCN dey marginalize us oo!  grin
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by kunlekunle: 8:54pm On Jul 27, 2011
whats the bill like?
how much do you spend on fuel for generator per month
how much do you pay phcn per month
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by tEsLim(m): 9:00pm On Jul 27, 2011
Jubilee Estate ikorodu 23.5hrs.

Sawmill region before laspotech ikorodu 18hrs


Since I've been around for the past two months I think my small generator only uses N1,500 for every two day 2.5kva gen. One time it was doing 8pm to 5am daily. Cos there was like guaranteed electricity from say 8am to 6pm. So that the business people in my area could work the sawmillis

The 5kva I dont gauge. But this powers everything + a/c cheesy
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by member479760: 9:02pm On Jul 27, 2011
in short, no 24/7 anywhere. DARK CONTINENT
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by tunyus(m): 9:04pm On Jul 27, 2011
in my area EJIGBO/IKOTUN LAGOS, the service is very poor, 5hours per day
Re: How Many Hours Light/Power Does PHCN Supply Your Area? by vicoloni(m): 9:23pm On Jul 27, 2011
I have 2 Generators I use round the clock every day and 1 PHCN as backup!

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