
Powering Nigeria’s tomorrow: The 2023 Electricity Act
What you need to know about Nigeria’s Electricity Act 2023.
What you need to know about Nigeria’s Electricity Act 2023.
The more difficult changes require time for the ideas to crystalise and for buy-in to be achieved. A sustained engagement with key players over a prolonged period is essential to bring about regulatory changes.
Learn about UKNIAF’s work to improve the effectiveness of electricity offtake agreements.
UKNIAF worked with the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet). As a result of this collaboration, TCN can now receive real time weather forecasts which enhances the generation and dispatch of hydropower.
This video explains who benefits from this new partnership and how it makes a difference.
UKNIAF developed a Decision Support Tool (DST) to assist government agencies to prioritise bankable, climates mart, infrastructure projects that deliver social equity benefits.
Why the DST? Who will benefit? This short video explains it all.
UKNIAF, in collaboration with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), developed the interactive Service Based Tariff dashboard. The dashboard provides daily emissions tracking and real time power distribution data, assisting NERC to manage power supply. Households and businesses benefit by enjoying a more predictable electricity supply.
UKNIAF worked with the Federal Ministry of Power and the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission to scope a study to develop Nigeria’s first Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The IRP provides a framework to determine the resource mix for the country’s long-term electricity needs.
UKNIAF worked with public and private sector stakeholders on the climate smart Special Agro Processing Zones (SAPZ) programme. What makes it a climate smart programme? Who will benefit?