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Ezeonye, C. S.

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SOLAR-WIND ENERGY INTEGRATION IN THE NIGERIAN 330 kV GRID: A TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

Vol/Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2  •  Pages: 47-59  •  Published: 31 Oct 2024

This paper conducts a detailed technical analysis of the integration of solar and wind energy into Nigeria's 330 kV power grid. Despite extensive power sector reforms, Nigeria's energy demand continues to surpass supply, with heavy reliance on fossil fuels leading to an unreliable and unsustainable power system. Give…

DISTANCE RELAY PROTECTION OF AN 11 kV DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT USING MICROPROCESSORS

Vol/Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2  •  Pages: 34-46  •  Published: 30 Sep 2024

Transmission and distribution lines are protected against fault in power network using protection methods and distance relays. This work focused on enhancing the speed of isolating defective circuits from the network by employing a microprocessor to minimize tripping time of the relay. The microprocessor was programm…

QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOAD LOSSES ON NIGERIAN 330 kV TRANSMISSION LINES

Vol/Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2  •  Pages: 1-13  •  Published: 31 May 2024

This work aimed at providing a qualitative analysis of technical losses in transmission lines using Nigerian 330 kV lines as a case study. The specific objectives of this study include mathematical modeling of the Nigeria transmission network, incorporating long transmission lines effects on a 52-bus network. The sys…

OPTIMAL FUEL COST OF POWER GENERATION IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF OMOKU POWER STATION

Vol/Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1  •  Pages: 1-13  •  Published: 31 Jul 2023

Nigeria is faced with endemic electricity generation problem which has remained a big obstacle to her becoming one of the developed nations of the world despite her being endowed with vast natural resources. There exist many power generating stations in Nigeria that are not operating at full capacity. Many methodolo…