尼日利亚的电力产出在2026年3月5日降至3,940.53兆瓦, 原因是管道破坏、基础设施缺口及出口转移造成煤气短缺。
Nigeria’s power output fell to 3,940.53 MW on March 5, 2026, due to gas shortages from pipeline vandalism, infrastructure gaps, and export diversion.
到2026年3月5日, 尼日利亚的发电量跌至3,940.53兆瓦, 原因是天然气持续短缺,
As of March 5, 2026, Nigeria’s electricity generation dropped to 3,940.53 megawatts due to ongoing gas shortages, with thermal plants receiving only about 40% of the gas needed daily.
多个电力单位在早上6点至8点之间关闭, 产量减少近292兆瓦。
Multiple power units shut down between 6:00 and 8:00 a.m., reducing output by nearly 292 megawatts.
尼日利亚独立系统操作员将危机归因于持续存在的供应问题,包括管道破坏、基础设施缺口、支付纠纷和天然气转用于出口。
The Nigerian Independent System Operator attributes the crisis to persistent supply issues, including pipeline vandalism, infrastructure gaps, payment disputes, and gas diverted to exports.
政府承诺通过增加国内生产、扩大管道、改善支付系统来解决这一问题。
The government pledged to address the problem through increased domestic production, pipeline expansion, and improved payment systems.
NISO继续监测电网,并与利益攸关方协调,以稳定业务并向公众通报情况。
NISO continues to monitor the grid and coordinate with stakeholders to stabilize operations and keep the public informed.