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Newspaper from 2001/07/12

The Lagos State Independent Power Project has begun injecting 6.6 megawatts of electricity into the national grid. However, the project's benefits may not be fully enjoyed by Lagosians due to the existing under-frequency relay system used by the Nigerian Electricity Power Authority (NEPA) in Lagos. The system limits the amount of power that can be supplied to Lagos, and the state will only receive 40-50% of the total power generated. This means that power outages may still occur, despite the new project.

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The Lagos State Independent Power Project has begun injecting 6.6 megawatts of electricity into the national grid. However, the project's benefits may not be fully enjoyed by Lagosians due to the existing under-frequency relay system used by the Nigerian Electricity Power Authority (NEPA) in Lagos. The system limits the amount of power that can be supplied to Lagos, and the state will only receive 40-50% of the total power generated. This means that power outages may still occur, despite the new project.

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