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IEA supports state electricity regulation as solution to Nigeria’s power crisis

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) said Nigeria could increase its electricity access between now and 2025 by implementing some important plans.

This is according to the latest Electricity Market Report by the IEA released on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, and seen by Nairametrics.

The recommendations are in line with the government’s intervention in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI). They include the following-

Commissioning the Zungeru Hydro Plant: The 700-megawatt (MW) Zungeru hydroelectric power plant is located 77km downstream of the Shiroro Hydropower Project in Niger State.

Siemens Presidential Power Initiative (PPI): According to the IEA, the presidential power initiative with Siemens will help to considerably increase Nigeria’s power generation.

Constitutional Amendment Bill: In July 2022, Gabriel Suswam, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Power, presented a constitutional amendment bill that would allow states to own and develop electricity generation, transmission, and distribution capacity.

More insights: The report highlights the fact that Nigeria’s electricity access is currently hampered by insufficient available power generation and transmission capacity, and is further constrained by grid collapses as well as low gas-fired generation. The report stated: 

For the record: The IEA report says that electricity demand in Africa increased by an estimated 5.7% in 2021, rebounding from a 3.3% decline in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on the economy.  

 

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