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Middle East Energy Event Opens Nigeria’s Power Transmission Weaknesses

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
3 years ago
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The leading energy event in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, the Middle East Energy, has further advanced Africa’s energy industry, throwing open new opportunities to address the continents energy crises at its recently concluded high impact 48th edition.

The conference highlighted Nigeria’s energy situation during a dedicated panel session on day one, which also explored the country’s untapped unique opportunity to merge economic development and climate action priorities. 

As Africa’s largest economy and set to be one of the world’s first true just transitions, Middle East Energy assessed the challenges and opportunities for Nigeria’s natural gas in the energy transition. 

The panel session featured high-level speakers including; chairman of the Executive Board, West African Power Pool, nd the managing director, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Sule Abdulaziz; Senior Legislative Aid to the senate president, National Assembly, Sowunmi Olabode, and chief executive officer, Tetracore Group, Olakunle Williams.

During the session, Engr. Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz spoke on Nigeria’s ability to develop its energy infrastructure and the partnerships needed to solve its challenges. 

He said: “the number one challenge we face in the sector is funding, especially as the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN). 

distribution arms of the sector are owned by private companies so they are able to source funding through various investors and banks.” 

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On the other hand, TCN is availed only three sources to garner funds from – government allocation, internally generated revenue, and donor funding from multi-lateral organizations including the World Bank and the African Development Bank. 

The TCN currently has over 100 ongoing transmission projects (lines and substations), so we are always striving to pool funds to complete each project. We currently have companies approaching us with PPAs and we have signed MoUs and agreements so that these projects can be actualised. 

“We have also partnered with certain parties we call eligible customers, mainly steel companies based in Nigeria, to build the needed infrastructure to advance the sector.” he concluded. 

On his part, Olabode Sowunmi also expanded the discussion on the current gap in Nigeria’s energy infrastructure which has caused stagnation in development. 

He explained that, “many times, what has been noticed is a disconnect between policies and the private sector, for whom the policies are intended.

“This is because there have been inadequate opportunities for interactions and effective constructive engagement between beneficiaries. For sustainable development, there must be consistent, regular, and effective communication between the private sector and policymakers”. 

In addition, Olakunle Williams shared his thoughts on the future of energy infrastructure and development in Nigeria, saying, “in the next five years, Nigeria will need to improve its energy access by getting more people connected to the grid. We will also need to considerately step up our gas-based industries because as we continue to meet power needs, we have huge requirements to industrialise in a very short time.

“Regarding solar power and other renewable energy sources, I want to see a situation where we can incorporate them more into our national energy mix and be a major player when it comes to expanding clean energy across Africa.”

Hosted at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 7 – 9 March 2023, the conference and exhibition gathered over 23,000 energy professionals from across the global energy ecosystem as an avenue for cross-continental partnerships, exploring the latest advancements in energy products and solutions, and participation in key dialogue. 

Organised by Informa Markets, this year’s edition is said to have facilitated over US$1.86 billion in business deals in its three-day showcase. 

The event also accomplished its goal to guide the region through the energy transition, with a strong focus on enabling relevant discussions about the opportunities, challenges, and barriers to renewable energy market growth and implementation, leveraging case studies and real-world examples. 

 

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