Challenges to the Nigerian power grid
What factors contribute to the myriad of challenges facing the Nigerian power grid?
What factors contribute to the myriad of challenges facing the Nigerian power grid?
We developed a DST to assist the Federal Government of Nigeria efficiently identify and prioritise key infrastructure projects.
Regional electricity markets promote inter-state electricity trade, encouraging power security and economic growth.
In 2021, Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan was created with COP26 support, prompting Nigeria’s net-zero commitment by 2060.
How does the changing climate affect electricity infrastructure?
For UKNIAF and its stakeholders, the way forward involves not just acknowledging Nigeria’s commitments at COP28 and the challenges in its path to achieving these, but actively engaging in appropriate solutions that deliver both national priorities and climate outcomes.
Here is a brief on who we are, what we do, who we work with and how Inclusive climate change is at the heart of our work.
The Electricity Roundtable gathered sector leaders to discuss the implications of the Nigeria Electricity Act 2023. We implemented this event in collaboration with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and UKAID. What makes this Roundtable a landmark event in Nigeria’s energy transition journey?
The high-level gathering, is an opportunity for states to discuss ways to improve energy access for their citizens.
Stories of Change: UKNIAF’s support to enhance electricity agreements in the power sector.