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2022: DisCos Collect N188.29Bn As Revenue In Q2

by Chika Izuora
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Electricity Distribution Companies, DisCos recorded a marginal improvement in revenue generation in the Q2,  2022.

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According to information obtained by LEADERSHIP, the collection efficiency of the distribution companies improved due to efforts in blocking leakages in the collection system. 

The total revenue collected by all DisCos in 2022/Q2 was N188.29 billion out of N265.68 billion billed to customers and this corresponds to a collection efficiency of 70.87 per cent which represents a 1.53 per cent increase compared to 2022/Q1 where the average collection efficiency was 69.34 per cent.

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In monetary terms, both the billings and collections reduced at almost the same rate when compared with 2022/Q1—billing reduced by ₦30.02 bi lion (-10.15 per cent) and collections reduced by N21.88 billion (-10.41 per cent). 

The Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has emphasised the imperative for DisCos to employ technologies and operational procedures to increase both billing and collection performances, in order to forestall long term financial challenges. 

These could include holistic energy accounting procedures, customer and  infrastructure metering, among others.

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Information obtained from NERC website indicates that Aggregate Technical, Commercial and Collection (ATC&C) Losses in 2022/Q2 was 44.60 per cent comprising technical and commercial loss (21.83 per cent) and collection loss (29.13 per cent). The ATC&C loss decreased by 3.28 per cent compared to 2022/Q1 (47.88 per cent). All DisCos did not meet their  allowed ATC&C loss targets as specified in the Multi Year Tariff Order,  MYTO, indicating that all DisCos did not meet their loss reduction targets, and were therefore unable  to earn the revenue requirement upon which their approved tariffs for the  period were set.

The NERC observed that  persistent inability in meeting loss reduction targets could prevent DisCos from meeting their upstream market obligations and adversely affect their long-term financial positions. 

Also, the total energy received by all DisCos in 2022/Q2 was 6,344.14GWh while the energy billed to end-use customers was 4,959.53GWh, indicating an average billing efficiency of 78.17 per cent. This represents an increment of 0.79 per cent  from the 77.38 per cent  recorded in 2022/Q1.

 

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