- **Q: What are the benefits of repowering Long Island's power plants?
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Energy / Policy
This article summarizes two critical energy sector developments: National Grid's potential repowering of Long Island power plants and Nigeria's escalating power crisis, marked by widespread blackouts.
#### Long Island Power Grid National Grid is exploring repowering Long Island's aging power plants with combined-cycle units, which are more fuel-efficient and produce fewer emissions. This move comes as renewable energy projects face delays and the state reconsiders its timeline for fossil fuel plant retirements. The repowering project could reduce wholesale electricity prices and improve grid reliability, but faces opposition from environmental groups advocating for a faster transition to renewables.
#### Nigeria's Electricity Crisis Nigeria's power sector struggles with an installed capacity of over 12,000 MW but often generates less than 4,000 MW, far short of the 30,000 MW needed. Blackouts are rampant across the country, exacerbated by gas shortages and infrastructure bottlenecks. Businesses and households are heavily reliant on generators, creating a multi-billion dollar backup power market. The government is exploring solar power solutions, including a N17 billion project for the Presidential Villa, to mitigate the crisis.
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