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Africa Energy Forum 2025 opens with urgent calls for united action on power access - Energy
Africa Energy Forum 2025 opens with urgent calls for united action on power access - Energy

Al-Ahram Weekly

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Africa Energy Forum 2025 opens with urgent calls for united action on power access - Energy

The Africa Energy Forum 2025 opened today at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, bringing together over 6,000 delegates to address the continent's energy challenges under the theme Africa United: Powering Our Common Future. Government officials, industry leaders, and financiers focused on expanding access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy. South Africa's Minister of Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, urged Africa to take control of its energy transition. 'Africa can no longer be seen as a passive recipient of imported solutions. We have the natural resources, the human capital, and the ambition to drive our own energy transition,' he said. He called for urgent investment in grid infrastructure, regional integration, and renewables to close the access gap for 600 million people. Nigeria's Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, echoed the need for scale and coordination. 'We must think big, act boldly, and work together. Regional power markets, harmonised regulations, and major infrastructure projects are the only way we can provide energy security and drive industrialisation across the continent,' he said. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu addressed the forum via video, announcing reforms to cut energy project costs by up to 40 percent through faster permitting and regulation. He said Nigeria had secured more than $8 billion in energy investments over the past year. 'This shows that with the right policies, Africa can mobilise the resources it needs. Let us match words with action.' Former Ghanaian president John Dramani Mahama stressed inclusivity. 'Energy plans must serve our rural communities, not just our capitals. They must empower our youth, not just our corporations,' he said, calling for support for community-based and small energy enterprises. African Development Bank president Dr Akinwumi Adesina highlighted the scale of financing required. 'Africa requires at least $90 billion in annual energy investment through 2030. This is achievable if we build the right partnerships, de-risk investments, and focus on sustainable, inclusive models,' Adesina said. Delegates shared success stories, including cross-border transmission lines, utility-scale renewables, and battery storage, which improved grid reliability. Cape Town was praised for local innovation, such as rooftop solar incentives, battery installations, and pumped hydro plans. The Youth Energy Summit drew over 4,000 young professionals, students, and entrepreneurs for pitches, mentoring, and networking—giving the next generation a voice in shaping Africa's energy future. In the deal-making zone, agreements were signed for a 300MW wind farm joint venture, expanded mini-grid partnerships in East Africa, and new battery storage investments in North Africa. Investors expressed optimism, contingent on continued regulatory reforms. Closing Day 1, EnergyNet managing director Simon Gosling said: 'This forum is not about promises — it's about delivery. Africa stands at a historic crossroads. What we decide to do together in the days ahead will shape our energy future for generations.' The forum continues through the week with sessions on energy finance, regulation, regional markets, green hydrogen, and emerging technologies. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

Nigeria needs $10bln annually for stable electricity — Minister
Nigeria needs $10bln annually for stable electricity — Minister

Zawya

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Nigeria needs $10bln annually for stable electricity — Minister

Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has stated that for Nigeria to achieve functional, reliable, and stable electricity, the country requires no less than 10 billion dollars annually for the next ten to twenty years. He made the disclosure during the commissioning of the 600kW and 3MW Solar PV Power Plant at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, on Tuesday. He noted that there are foundational bottlenecks that have been experienced in the past, which must be addressed for this level of investment to be meaningful. 'Number one is the legislative and policy foundation, which this administration has achieved by signing the Energy Bill into law. 'This bill has ensured the liberalisation and decentralisation of the power sector, enabling all levels of government—federal, state, and local—to legally and morally play roles in the power sector for the benefit of their citizens at sub-national levels. 'This has granted autonomy to more than eleven states, with more expected to follow. These states can now participate in the power sector, from generation to transmission, distribution, and even metering.'* 'Secondly, we must address the infrastructure deficit, which has accumulated over the last 60 years due to a lack of maintenance and insufficient investment to revitalise our transmission grid.' The Minister also emphasised the need to bridge the over 50 per cent metering gap, stating that the Presidential Initiative aims to achieve this through the installation of 18 million meters over the next five years. He said the commissioning of the 600kW and 3MW Solar PV Power Plant at the prestigious Nigerian Defence Academy underscores the Federal Government's resolve to tackle the electricity deficit. 'These projects, implemented by the Federal Ministry of Power and the Rural Electrification Agency, not only underscore our commitment to improving electrification across key institutions in Nigeria, but they are also part of our broader mandate to diversify energy sources, expand access to clean and reliable electricity, and support critical sectors of national development, including education and security. 'As an institution that combines academic rigour with military excellence, the Nigerian Defence Academy represents a strategic national asset that must be strengthened through sustainable infrastructure. 'Powering the Academy with renewable energy aligns with our vision for a secure, self-reliant, and energy-efficient Nigeria. 'It also reflects our commitment to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises accelerated national development through universal energy access.' The Managing Director of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Abba Abubakar Aliyu, described the commissioning of the 2.5MW solar project as 'a turning point in Nigeria's journey towards energy access for learning institutions.' He noted that 'the agency is not just commissioning a project, but rather commissioning social impact, research, and sustainable development.'

Nigeria: Minister, Atomic Energy Commission mull collaboration on power generation
Nigeria: Minister, Atomic Energy Commission mull collaboration on power generation

Zawya

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Nigeria: Minister, Atomic Energy Commission mull collaboration on power generation

As part of the efforts towards expanding the scope of electricity supply to Nigerians, the Federal Ministry of Power has begun moves to collaborate with the Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC) to increase power generation and make supply more stable, effective, and reliable. The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, disclosed this when he received the Acting Chairman of the Commission, Engr. Anthony Ekedewa in his office in Abuja. Adelabu said the collaboration would boost power generation and stabilise the power sector as part of the reforms being undertaken in the sector. As an advanced level of power generation, the minister said the country would benefit significantly from a nuclear power plant especially, with the technology that will come in as it will make power generation less cumbersome. He said the participation of the commission in the power sector was long overdue and promised to work with the agency. Adelabu, however, advised against the proposed establishment of four power plants with capacity to generate 1200 MW each, by the commission. He said modular nuclear reactor is the way to go, especially with the way the government has decentralised the sector. 'This is an area that states can benefit from. A lot of investment has gone into the development of the commission over the years and Nigeria should start reaping from the investment', he said. According to him, although the process is tedious and costly, the outcome is more beneficial to the country adding that nuclear power plant is an advanced stage of energy generation. 'I wish we are there already in this country, but we are not there yet. We should however ask ourselves, how much of the conventional source of energy have we exploited 'Nuclear power plant tends to be at the lower end of concern over the years, but we have to understand that nuclear energy is the future of energy generation'. He recognised that there had not been much done in areas of collaboration between the ministry and the commission. ' We have not been having this rapport in the past, but I'm happy we are starting from somewhere now and I believe that we will sustain it for the overall benefit of our country. This is an advanced level of energy generation, but we must also embrace it because whatever that can add value to our power sector, we must embrace. 'As we all know, leaders would naturally want projects that would materialise in their time in office but any serious government will know that this is the future of the sector. 'Nuclear energy is the future of power generation. So we must partner with you on how to improve the sector and this meeting is a right step in the right direction. We have formally established a relationship with you and we have so much to benefit from each other', the minister said. He proposed a workshop by both the ministry and the commission with other stakeholders in the power sector in attendance in order to brainstorm on how the collaboration can be better sustained and beneficial. 'As we all know, this is not a cheap thing but we can start with a workshop where experts from your side and our side will brainstorm and work out how we can further benefit from each other. We are reforming the power sector and this will be the most appropriate time for this kind of collaboration as states are now having their own power projects. This is certainly for the future of this country and it is important we make progress on it', Adelabu said. Earlier, Ekedawa briefed the minister on the activities of the commission, which he said was established in 1976, by former President Olusegun Obasanjo as a military's head of state. He said, as a renewable energy, nuclear energy could power the entire country. He said the Commission is proposing the establishment of nuclear power plants with the capacity to generate about 1200MW. 'We want to work and partner with you in the area of power generation. We can be a base load for the country and we have two possible sites, Geregu in Kogi State and Idu in Akwa Ibom State. We have carried out the feasibility studies. This collaboration is part of our energy policy, but we are however limited by resources to undertake this project', Ekedewa said. Copyright © 2022 Nigerian Tribune Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

FEC approves roadmap for Nigeria's power sector
FEC approves roadmap for Nigeria's power sector

Zawya

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

FEC approves roadmap for Nigeria's power sector

The Federal Government has formally ratified and adopted a roadmap for the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) by approving the National Integrated Electricity Policy (NIEP). The Policy which had been ready since December 2024 and submitted to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was ratified on Monday at the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting. The policy is a comprehensive framework designed to transform Nigeria's electricity sector in alignment with National development objectives and international best practices as mandated by Section 3(3) of the revised Electricity Act 2023. According to a statement by Bolaji Tunji, Special Adviser, Strategic Communications and Media Relations, quoting the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the Policy implementation has already started and will now gain momentum with the President's approval while the impact would soon be felt adding that the Electricity Act 2023 requires the Federal Government through the Ministry of Power to initiate the process for the preparation and publication in the Federal Government's gazette, an integrated National Electricity Policy and Strategic Implementation Plan, within one year of the commencement of the Electricity Act. 'The road map Policy addresses critical challenges in Nigeria's electricity sector through comprehensive framework for sector transformation with clear guidelines for sustainable power generation, transmission distribution as well as integration of renewable energy sources, its promotion, energy efficiency and enhancement of sector governance', the minister said. Adelabu described the passage of the Electricity Act 2023 as a pivotal moment for the Electricity sector as it signals a transformative change which has laid the foundation for NESI, thus enabling exponential socio-economic growth. 'This National Integrated Electricity Policy and Strategic Implementation Plan (NIEP) is a comprehensive roadmap developed to guide all stakeholders, the Federal and State Governments, market participants, investors, and indeed all Nigerians, through this transition.' The minister said the preparation of the Policy represents the collective efforts of the Ministry in collaboration with a wide cross-section of stakeholders across the public and private sectors at national and state levels, civil society organizations, academic institutions, captains of industry, donor partners, development institutions, private sector participants and consumer advocacy groups, to address the complex challenges faced by NESI, from infrastructure deficits, inadequate capital to regulatory inefficiencies. 'The NIEP is a very significant evolution from the National Electric Power Policy of 2001, which has been long overdue for replacement. The Policy outlines various initiatives to aid the growth and development of State Electricity Markets (SEMs). 'It fosters a decentralised but collaborative approach to energy management and resource planning. This policy is a living document that will evolve with the Industry's needs and challenges. It underscores the importance of collaboration, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to consumer protection and engagement.' The Policy is structured across eight chapters which comprehensively address the historical perspective of the Nigeria Electricity Sector, focus on key features of the Electricity Act 2023, Nigeria's electricity Policy objectives, electricity market design, value chain analysis, stakeholders' roles and responsibilities, climate change and low carbon economy initiatives, gender equality and social inclusion, local content development including research and development, commercial, legal and regulatory frameworks.

Nigeria reduces electricity subsidies by 35% following tariff hike for heavy users
Nigeria reduces electricity subsidies by 35% following tariff hike for heavy users

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nigeria reduces electricity subsidies by 35% following tariff hike for heavy users

Nigeria has achieved a 35% reduction in electricity subsidies after last year's tariff increase for certain consumers, as announced by Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu, reported Reuters. The country, which is Africa's most populous, has been grappling with a power sector plagued by an unreliable grid, gas shortages, and financial challenges. Nigeria was previously allocating nearly N200bn ($125.01m) monthly to electricity subsidies due to non-commercially viable tariffs. The government's decision to remove subsidies for the top 15% of electricity consumers, encompassing both households and businesses with high consumption rates, has led to a substantial financial turnaround. During a press briefing in Abuja, Adelabu highlighted the positive impact of the targeted tariff adjustment with "the market generating an additional N700bn in revenue, reflecting a 70% increase.' This strategic move has not only alleviated the financial burden on the state but also contributed to improved power generation and a reduction in the government's tariff shortfall from N3tn to N1.9tn. Despite these advancements, Nigeria's power sector continues to face significant challenges. With an installed capacity of 13GW, the country often produces just one-third of this potential, leading to a heavy reliance on expensive alternative power sources. The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), the International Solar Alliance (ISA), and Africa50 have recently introduced the $500m Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) Nigeria Fund. The fund is designed to support the development and financing of DRE projects within Nigeria. It will concentrate on investments in mini-grids, solar home systems, commercial and industrial power solutions, embedded generation projects, and innovative energy storage technologies. The goal is to deliver more reliable and cost-effective power to Nigerian homes and businesses, furthering the country's journey towards energy sustainability. "Nigeria reduces electricity subsidies by 35% following tariff hike for heavy users" was originally created and published by Power Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

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