FG expands power generation in Kainji, commissions additional 300KWp power project*
FG expands power generation in Kainji, commissions additional 300KWp power project*
In furtherance of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to provide adequate , reliable and quality electricity to businesses and households in the country, the Federal government on Thursday commissioned a 300KWp Solar PV pilot project in Kainji , Niger State. While commissioning the project, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu said the project will primarily increase power generation capacity, lower electricity costs while also fostering enhanced collaboration between the main concessionaire, Mainstream Energy Solution and its Chinese partner, HEDC in the renewable energy field.
A statement by Bolaji Tunji, Special Adviser, Strategic Communication and Media Relations to the Minister stated that the power project comes with 675KWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), which is an integral part of the extension of 1G3 and 1G4 under the rehabilitation of the 1G9 in Kainji HPP project. The Minister who said efforts were progressing in achieving President Tinubu’s turnaround agenda on supply of reliable and quality power said the Power Ministry’s objective is to meet power demand by ensuring improved distribution and transmission infrastructure to minimize technical and commercial losses, closing the metering gap and resolving theliquidity, power theft and vandalism challenges.
The Minister also said the destruction of some power towers
around the country has been reported to the National Security
Adviser (NSA) in order to strengthen security around the power
infrastructure.
“It is of no use to expend so much energy in providing power
facilities if the delivery channel is weak, that is why the Ministry
is concentrating on improvement of the transmission and
distribution capacity.”
On power theft and destruction of power infrastructure,
Adelabu again emphasized the need for Nigerians and the
different Communities where the facilities are located to
protect them.
“What is the essence of government and private companiesexpending resources on these power facilities while some elements within the society will deliberately move to destroy the facilities which are national assets. What we witnessed towards the end of 2023 was disheartening. Some of the power towers were brought down with loss of lives, in some cases, this is quite unfortunate. We should take it as a personal and collective responsibility to protect the infrastructure”. He added that plans are also underway to wield the big stick onpower theft through adequate legislation in order to serve as deterrent to others.
The Minister also revealed that efforts have begun to bridgemetering gaps in the country.
“Presently, we have about 12 million electricity users, but only about five million are metered.
As we are all aware, the President set up the Presidential Mass
Metering Initiative of which I am the chairman, we are working
assiduously on this initiative to bridge the metering gap.”
Adelabu gave government’s assurance to continue to provide enabling environment for the private sector to leverage on opportunities inherent in government policies, incentives and regulations for sustainable power supply for economic development and improvement of the standard of living of Nigerians, especially rural dwellers adding that government had also come up with relevant policies and programmes in order to provide direction in ensuring power availability to the people.
Speaking earlier, Managing Director of Mainstream Energy Solution, Engineer Lamu Audu said the project is in line with the National Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency policy of the Federal government which sets out the blueprint to increasing the country’s renewable energy development by 2030. He said the pilot project is the beginning of Mainstream’s integration of Variable Renewable Energy into its core business, adding that plan is at an advanced stage to build a 450MWp and 150MWp Solar PV at Kainji and JebbaHydro Power Plants (HPPs). Audu called on government to continue to provide the enabling environment that would attract more funding from private investors.
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