The Delta State Government has advanced its energy sector rehabilitation models following the formal launch of procurement processes for extensive electricity grid expansion projects. Authorized by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, the utility intervention targets restoring high-voltage transmission lines across several commercial communities in the Isoko and Ndokwa areas.
The engineering scope, published via the Ministerial Tenders Board, dictates the installation of a new 33KV overhead high-voltage line from Emevor to the Isoko Roundabout axis. Additionally, the project contracts require the comprehensive reconstruction of vandalized 33KV power links stretching from Abbi through Emu-Obodeti to the Kwale 7.5MVA Injection Station in Ndokwa West local council.
The infrastructure plan also allocates capital funds to upgrade the existing Independent Power Project substation transformer in Asaba from 500KVA to a 1000KVA unit. The state executive council emphasized that expanding distribution weights is a critical prerequisite for lowering business overhead costs and stabilizing smallholder manufacturing loops across the territory.
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