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Nigeria Will Consider Decommissioning Of Generating Sets, Others – Osinbajo

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said the federal government is pursuing a just energy transition agenda, adequate climate finance, especially through the African Carbon Market Initiative (ACMI).

He said the federal government was also exploring the possibility of electric vehicles in the country.

“We will be considering the decommissioning of generators, development of cooking stoves, and think through options such as electric cars; is it the right time? What about charging stations? These are some of the things we have to start thinking about,” Osinbajo said

He spoke yesterday when he received a delegation from the United States (US)-based Rocky Mountain Institute, an international think-tank involved in energy transition for the last 40 years.

Osinbajo had earlier in the day virtually participated in a progress meeting of the International African Carbon Market Initiative Steering Committee where the progress of the plans on broadening the market in Nigeria and Africa had been reviewed.

According to a statement issued by his media aide, Laolu Akande, said the federal government would be working on issues of climate finance, specific projects that will advance the 2060 net-zero target of Nigeria and exploring the possibility of electric vehicles in the country.

Earlier Mr. Jon Creyts, CEO of Rocky Mountain Institute expressed readiness to partner with Nigeria on the Federal Government’s Energy Transition Plan since this was a commitment that is shared by the institute as well.

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“We share the commitment with Nigeria to get to Net-Zero in 2060 and build a prosperous economy in the process,” Creyts noted, while explaining that the institute had worked on similar issues with China, India, Indonesia and altogether 62 countries around the world.

 

At the meeting of the ACMI, the Steering Committee noted that it plans to attain $1billion in total commitments by buyers before COP28 later this year.

 

Besides the vice president, the members of the ACMI include former president of Colombia, Ivan Duque Marquez; representatives of the United Nations, Rockefeller Foundation and the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) among others. Polls: IHS Donates Communication Gadgets To NIS

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