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Abapower Increases Tariff: Band A MD2 is 241 per kWh, B And E Non MD is 145 - Politics (2) - Nairaland 1p4047

Abapower Increases Tariff: Band A MD2 is 241 per kWh, B And E Non MD is 145 (11825 Views)

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PrincessofDSS(f): 10:38am On Jan 06
Trust ABA people to protect against this exorbitant increment
starpower(m): 10:39am On Jan 06
Mynd44:
I when I told close friends like 3 years ago to go solar when solar installments were quite cheap. They laughed it off.

Now petrol and diesel prices are high, power cost is also high but the price for solar installations is also high.
solar no high na people one do themselves. I pump, use freezer, fridge, fan. I made sure my consistent loads no 400W/hr at night. Solar does most of the powering during the day. Some a buying car of 14m and have no solar. 5m will, 2.5m can do this. I understand under privileged ones buy middle class with my house. Will spend 10m and do 30kilowat storage and 10kw solar array. I don't use nepa since 2012.

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Krankhead: 10:40am On Jan 06
Obiiiiii up to you.

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MasterJayJay: 10:44am On Jan 06
Armaggedon:
I am not wrong by saying the comments were made by your likes. When you get home si nna gi ya machine onu.
The comments were made by those who live in Aba.

Biko, mechie onu!! Wetin concern you and Abapower? You no be their customer. Carry this your nkogheri to another place.
alizma: 10:49am On Jan 06
We go soon understand why them dey born one or two in America, China etc.

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hopedey: 10:52am On Jan 06
Christmas is over.
DeOTR: 10:55am On Jan 06
It's always normal for the Disco to degrade an area to the proper band to reflect their amount of power supply they received over a month. This is what AEDC does. We've been degraded to band B for over two months now because they couldn't meet up with 20hrs per day.
You can't charge people on band A tariffs without matching it with the expected supply. That'd be fraudulent. This is where NERDC should come in. Classifications is strictly on amount of supply an area actually receives, and not what the company feels they are able to supply. These guys should take note of this.

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twosquare(m): 11:04am On Jan 06
Mynd44:
I when I told close friends like 3 years ago to go solar when solar installments were quite cheap. They laughed it off.

Now petrol and diesel prices are high, power cost is also high but the price for solar installations is also high.
grin grin I went solar last year. Better late than never. Can't be spending money on fuel and I become lean angry angry

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Zionmdde: 11:04am On Jan 06
Mynd44:
I when I told close friends like 3 years ago to go solar when solar installments were quite cheap. They laughed it off.

Now petrol and diesel prices are high, power cost is also high but the price for solar installations is also high.
If they agreed with you then, by now they will need to change battery

Solar can never be cheaper than steady power supply from discos, not to talk of stability. November to February can be good for solar s, what of the rest of the year?
Proudlyngwa(m): 11:07am On Jan 06
Mynd44:
I when I told close friends like 3 years ago to go solar when solar installments were quite cheap. They laughed it off.

Now petrol and diesel prices are high, power cost is also high but the price for solar installations is also high.

That is where the Government is failing.

Nobody says Solar should be cheap but it should be affordable
ZombieDredd: 11:09am On Jan 06
Atinuke12267:
I'm waiting for Igb0s to start blaming Tinubu.

Look at this 50% hike now but they won't do anything.

They are always ready to liberate Nigeria but can't liberate their region.

Today is Monday now, they are all going to hidden under their beds.
I haven't seen a sensible person from your tribe on this platform.

you clowns always provoke others and run to mods later on.

no wonder you are called bayarabes......a tribe named by fulanis

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ZombieDredd: 11:10am On Jan 06
DeOTR:
It's always normal for the Disco to degrade an area to the proper band to reflect their amount of power supply they received over a month. This is what AEDC does. We've been degraded to band B for over two months now because they couldn't meet up with 20hrs per day.
You can't charge people on band A tariffs without matching it with the expected supply. That'd be fraudulent. This is where NERDC should come in. Classifications is strictly on amount of supply an area actually receives, and not what the company feels they are able to supply. These guys should take note of this.
even PHED did same last week.

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JuanDeDios: 11:13am On Jan 06
Mynd44:
I when I told close friends like 3 years ago to go solar when solar installments were quite cheap. They laughed it off.

Now petrol and diesel prices are high, power cost is also high but the price for solar installations is also high.
Solar was cheap 3 years ago? How come no one told me that one?
JuanDeDios: 11:14am On Jan 06
MasterJayJay:

I can only speak for my area. My feeder is ukwa 33. Light only comes at night and they take it by 6am.

Few areas do have better supply than ours.

The fact is that with all the hype about Abapower commissioning a powerplant, we thought things could have improved much better. But that's not the case.

Abapower is still getting most of its supply from another GENCO.

Not good. Not good at all.
HenryWilliams(m): 11:15am On Jan 06
MemphitzDgreat1:
Na wa!!
EKEDC gives me 191.9 kWh for 10k. I guess that's the rate for Band C.

That's Band C rate..
Same as mine.
RevenuesBoost(f): 11:15am On Jan 06
I abandoned Nigerian light a long time ago.

Solar is the way

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Natural2Heal: 11:15am On Jan 06
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mrkings84(m): 11:17am On Jan 06
PrinceOfLagos:

Werey , is it cheap in Lagos and Ogun state ?

Oya talk make I post receipt

Is it not in tinubu government that the useless band A and B customers started ?

And you are replying that idiot!
Proudlyngwa(m): 11:22am On Jan 06
Zionmdde:

If they agreed with you then, by now they will need to change battery

Solar can never be cheaper than steady power supply from discos, not to talk of stability. November to February can be good for solar s, what of the rest of the year?

Solar in the long run is far cheaper than utility.

How do I know.

Cause I ise it

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helinues: 11:28am On Jan 06
MemphitzDgreat1:

My focus is on these tribal bigots on Nairaland this 2025, especially Helinues and Yarimo!!

Cover your face with something

You mastered what you are accusing others for

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/memphitzdgreat1/posts

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MemphitzDgreat1(m): 11:28am On Jan 06
Atinuke12267:
I'm waiting for Igb0s to start blaming Tinubu.

Look at this 50% hike now but they won't do anything.

They are always ready to liberate Nigeria but can't liberate their region.

Today is Monday now, they are all going to hidden under their beds.
Mannabbqgrillz aka NLPOLICEWOMAN, you've gone quiet now as you dey look the other way, abi??
But if na me dey call out someone for being stupid, you go gimme lengthy ban.
I don talk am, 2025 will definitely be your last year on earth if you don't stop this rubbish you keep doing!!
I don talk my own!

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Jayhome24: 11:31am On Jan 06
Where are Otti is the best governor crooners, oya go and pay your electricity Band now?

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MadPolitician: 11:36am On Jan 06
MasterJayJay:

The comments were made by those who live in Aba.

Biko, mechie onu!! Wetin concern you and Abapower? You no be their customer. Carry this your nkogheri to another place.


Oga, go and pay your power bill or you start using your "ogbe di mbù"
twosquare(m): 11:55am On Jan 06
Zionmdde:

If they agreed with you then, by now they will need to change battery

Solar can never be cheaper than steady power supply from discos, not to talk of stability. November to February can be good for solar s, what of the rest of the year?
LifePo4 batteries last 3000 cycles or 5000, depending on the product, which is 8 years and 10 respectively.

So, your assertion that those guys will need to change battery by now is wrong. Except they went for lead acid. That was 3 years ago and they still have like 5 years left.

As for the time of the year, it depends on your setup. In fact, wet season is better due to the quality of sunlight and sky clarity than harmattan which is dusty and hazy in the sky and it hinders solar output max.

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Zionmdde: 12:15pm On Jan 06
twosquare:
LifePo4 batteries last 3000 cycles or 5000, depending on the product, which is 8 years and 10 respectively.

So, your assertion that those guys will need to change battery by now is wrong. Except they went for lead acid. That was 3 years ago and they still have like 5 years left.

As for the time of the year, it depends on your setup. In fact, wet season is better due to the quality of sunlight and sky clarity than harmattan which is dusty and hazy in the sky and it hinders solar output max.
Alright your 1st paragraph might be correct.
But the second paragraph can only be believed by someone who doesn't use solar

I use solar, and I know that during the wet season, your solar cannot comfortably take you non stop for 3days. And please don't mention the capacity of inverter, most people install based on their required capacity. So if I install like 2 5kvA, I mean it cannot take my intended load for 2 days non stop

So solar is good, but solar is mostly a back up to power supply

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Zionmdde: 12:16pm On Jan 06
Proudlyngwa:


Solar in the long run is far cheaper than utility.

How do I know.

Cause I ise it
That's a lie in cases where power supply in the area is up to 20hrs per day. Whether long run or short run. You can do the math yourself
anonimi: 12:17pm On Jan 06
MasterJayJay:
The increment is much. I used to pay 70 naira and they have increased it to 180 naira.

The band classification is even wrong for our side. Ukwa 33 should be Band E. But they deliberately classified it under band c.

5,000 naira gave me 65.8 kWh on December. So if I want to buy 65.8kwh today, I have to pay 11,844 naira.

Na to adjust seriously. No more ceiling fan, heat no go kill me.

Even the 2 watts, 5 watts energy bulbs I dey leave on at night, I go dey off am.

Stop complaining and stop wailing.
Find an APC palliative distribution center but make sure you don’t die in the stampede.

Glimpsetv:
A large crowd of Lagosians was filmed in a long queue struggling to collect a loaf of bread. To maintain order, several military personnel were on the ground to control the crowd. This has triggered a lot of reactions online.

Watch the video, share your thoughts in the comments.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYltMapDyIo?si=0-hO0Vt5C9uBxVd1

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