Английская Википедия:CEB–NEPA Power Interconnection
Шаблон:More citations needed CEB–NEPA Power Interconnection is a Шаблон:Convert long 330 kV powerline between Sakété (Benin) and Ikeja (Nigeria). It connects Nigeria's power grid (NEPA) with Benin's grid (CEB).[1]
History
The project started in December 2001 and was officially opened on 13 February 2007. The purpose of the power line is to supply electricity from Nigeria to Benin and Togo.[2]
Description
The interconnection consists of Шаблон:Convert of a 330 kV single circuit line from Ikeja West substation in Nigeria to Nigeria – Benin border and Шаблон:Convert of a 330 kV single circuit line from Nigeria – Benin border to the Sakete 330/161 kV substation.[3] The planned area is split between Sakete and Ifagni in the Benin Republic and Lagos and Ogun States in Nigeria. The overall project area is roughly situated between latitude 60o 22' and 60o 42' N and between longitudes 20o 42' and 32' E. It spans from Sakete in the Benin Republic to Ayobo in Lagos State.[1]
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- High-voltage transmission lines
- Electric power infrastructure in Nigeria
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- 2007 establishments in Nigeria
- 2007 establishments in Africa
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