Minister seeks consistent reform in Nigeria’s power sector
The minister explained that the legal profession has been able to achieve successes through reforms that were geared towards sustainability
The minister explained that the legal profession has been able to achieve successes through reforms that were geared towards sustainability
"(Ten) years on, I believe it is fair to say that the objectives of sector privatisation have, by and large, ...
"The privatization of the power sector was a significant step towards addressing the challenges faced by the nation in this ...
The NESI is primarily made up of the Generation Companies (GenCos), the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), the Distribution Companies ...
The review would examine challenges and proffer solutions on the various aspects of the electricity value chain
It also provides a framework for the improvement of access to electricity in rural, unserved, underserved, peri-urban and urban areas.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria says the restoration of the national grid was almost completed as at 11:00p.m.
The bill seeks to provide an Ideal legal and institutional framework to leverage on the modest gains of the privatisation ...
”The administration knows the fuel shortage has placed a strain on Nigerian citizens and businesses, but relief is on the ...
AMR solves many issues of the traditional meter reading system, such as data accuracy, efficiency, needless manual reading, unavailability of ...
The company says the current low and unstable supply of electricity to homes and businesses is as a result of ...
The Electricity Bill seeks to repeal the Electric Power Sector Reform Act, consolidate all legislations in Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry ...
Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu Dear Honourable Minister, Belated congratulations to you on your appointment as the new Minister of ...
...the renewal of NBET’s license should be done with a view to winding down NBET over a defined period. Thus, new ...
The proposed Lagos State electricity policy is designed to be complementary, and not adversarial to existing structures under the EPRSA.
Under a liberalised end user metering policy, the responsibility to provide meters would now be borne by the electricity customer.
The power sector was privatised in 2013 with the distribution and generation sub-sectors split and sold to private owners.
A fortnight ago, NERC unfolded plans to stop any form of tariff support, except for the less privileged Nigerians in ...
DISCOs are making more money than before, regardless.
The commission says it is planning a 'tariff reset' to address revenue challenges.
More than 2 million electricity customers are still unmetered.
NERC implores distribution companies to reduce rate of customer complaints
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