• About Us
  • Partners
  • Contact
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
The Energy Intelligence
  • Home
  • Solid Minerals
  • Oil
    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    Axxis Geo Solutions names

    Axxis Geo Solutions names Ronny Bøhn as new CEO

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Aker Solutions Secures Brownfield Services Contract for Hebron Platform in Canada

    Aker Solutions secures Brownfield services contract

    We have also been able to maintain stable operations and implemented several measures to safeguard our financial strength,” says Eldar Sætre, President and CEO of Equinor ASA.

    Amid Covid-19, Equinor presents impressive Q2 results

    The two entities will join forces to create a new supplier company with a stronger position as a solid execution partner, enabling sustainable, low-carbon oil and gas production, and accelerating growth in renewable energy industries.

    Norwegian oil services firm Aker Solutions announces merger with Kvaerner, names new CEO

    Aker Solutions won several new contracts for projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf in June, and the order intake is expected to be about NOK 7 billion in the quarter.

    Improved Q2 results for Aker Solutions

    On behalf of the Oseberg partners, Equinor has awarded Aibel a portfolio agreement for the Oseberg fields for the period 2020-2026.

    Aibel awarded Oseberg portfolio agreement

  • Marine Services
  • Industry News
    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Logos of The Energy Intelligence, The Energy Leaders Dialogue and REEEA-ALLIANCE

    REEEA-ALLIANCE Becomes Official Partner of Energy Leaders Dialogue 2023

    West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new president smiling

    REAN announces Ayo Ademilua as new president

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    Eplan Senior Vice President Strategy & Corporate Program Marco Litto

    New service: Eplan Marketplace

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact🇨🇦

    Nidec-Leroy-Somer-LSA-473-alternator

    Nidec Leroy-Somer announces launch of LSA 47.3 industrial alternator with increased performance and an optimized cooling system

  • Insights
  • Partners
  • Home
  • Solid Minerals
  • Oil
    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    Maersk Drilling secures $12.1 million contract from Dana Petroleum Netherlands B.V.

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    SPE ex-Chair picks holes in petroleum subsidy removal

    Axxis Geo Solutions names

    Axxis Geo Solutions names Ronny Bøhn as new CEO

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Equinor transfers operatorship of Bressay project to EnQuest

    Aker Solutions Secures Brownfield Services Contract for Hebron Platform in Canada

    Aker Solutions secures Brownfield services contract

    We have also been able to maintain stable operations and implemented several measures to safeguard our financial strength,” says Eldar Sætre, President and CEO of Equinor ASA.

    Amid Covid-19, Equinor presents impressive Q2 results

    The two entities will join forces to create a new supplier company with a stronger position as a solid execution partner, enabling sustainable, low-carbon oil and gas production, and accelerating growth in renewable energy industries.

    Norwegian oil services firm Aker Solutions announces merger with Kvaerner, names new CEO

    Aker Solutions won several new contracts for projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf in June, and the order intake is expected to be about NOK 7 billion in the quarter.

    Improved Q2 results for Aker Solutions

    On behalf of the Oseberg partners, Equinor has awarded Aibel a portfolio agreement for the Oseberg fields for the period 2020-2026.

    Aibel awarded Oseberg portfolio agreement

  • Marine Services
  • Industry News
    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Sweden, Denmark leading the energy transition

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Nigeria dominates solar offgrid sales in West Africa

    Logos of The Energy Intelligence, The Energy Leaders Dialogue and REEEA-ALLIANCE

    REEEA-ALLIANCE Becomes Official Partner of Energy Leaders Dialogue 2023

    West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new West Africa’s largest renewable energy group announces Ayo Ademilua as new president smiling

    REAN announces Ayo Ademilua as new president

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    REAN appoints Salamatu Tunzwang as new executive secretary

    Eplan Senior Vice President Strategy & Corporate Program Marco Litto

    New service: Eplan Marketplace

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    MAXXDRIVE® industrial gear units – NORD’s toughest for every situation

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact

    Student Energy announces $150m  youth-led UN Energy Compact🇨🇦

    Nidec-Leroy-Somer-LSA-473-alternator

    Nidec Leroy-Somer announces launch of LSA 47.3 industrial alternator with increased performance and an optimized cooling system

  • Insights
  • Partners
No Result
View All Result
The Energy Intelligence
No Result
View All Result
hhh hhh hhh
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Uncategorized

Power sector crisis: Don advocates off grid supply as solution

by Ayobami Adedinni
May 7, 2018
in Uncategorized
0
Power sector crisis: Don advocates off grid supply as solution

Power sector crisis: Don advocates off grid supply as solution

0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Oman Petroleum and Energy Show
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Ayobami Adedinni
The adoption of off grid energy supply has been advocated as solution to Nigeria’s electricity woes.
Yemi Oke , senior lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Lagos said this while speaking in an exclusive chat with business a.m.
He stated that because of the weak transmission network of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, (TCN), there is need to enhance the grid’s capacity in order not to collapse the system.
In his words, “The grid is weak and dilapidated, fine, then decentralise. Don’t put it on the grid yet. Later, you can now enhance the grid capacity, so that you can put more generated power on the grid.
“What I am saying is that we should even look at off grid generation now. The infrastructure of the TCN is weak; they cannot even take 5,000 mega watts (MW). Forget the assumption that government will give us 40,000 MW which s not realistic nor is it going to be possible. The installed capacity is about 5,000 MW so if we have more than that, we cannot put it on the grid.
“The argument now is that, why put everything on the grid? The grid is weak. It is like saying, you have diesel or petrol which you want to put into the pipeline. We are saying wait, this pipeline is weak.
Instead of going through the pipeline, if we put it through the pipeline it is going to explode. Why not put it in jerry can, tanks.
Once we have that, the essence is the people will still have fuel while we fix the pipeline.
“The same thing happened in the petroleum sector, when those depots were not functioning, we started seeing trucks on the road, taking fuel from Lagos to up North and other parts of the country while government was trying to do a Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) for the Depots, NNPC and the refineries pending that, there must be an understanding”, he said.
According to him, a major contributor of this is the Electricity Power Sector Reform Act, 2005 which he said is full of lapses and not in agreement with the Constitution.
He said, “The reason for that is because of a lot of lapses in the framework. When we talk of the legal framework, we are talking of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria—which is the highest of the legal framework that we have.
“We have a problem at hand because the constitution envisages that both states and federal governments will be involved in power and that if it is respect of areas covered by the national grid, the National Assembly will have power to make laws and also setting up of institutions.
“But if it in respect of areas not covered by the National Grid, item 14 says the state Houses of Assembly will have powers to make laws and also setting up of institutions in the areas of electricity generation, transmission and distribution. The question is, are the states doing that? Is the law being implemented?
“You now look at the enabling law itself i.e. the sector law, the Electricity Power Sector Reform Act 2005. That law assumes that there is nothing called state. Everything in that law talks about, Federal Government, National grid and if NERC, the regulator does things that only state can do or ought to be doing under the constitution.
“So, that law violates what the constitution says. And pursuant to that law, they now have a lot of regulatory framework- which we call regulations such as regulations on metering, captive among others.
Some of these laws also contradict the Act and the constitution,” he said.
He stated that the government should not be funding the sector anymore because the sector has been privatised.
Speaking further, he said the law has done little to enable the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) achieve its objectives adding that the starting point is to get the framework right.
He stated, “You have to look at the constitution, the Act and the regulatory framework. Are they in line? Are they able to help the regulator achieve the intended objective in the sector?  My honest view is no.
“To that extent, we have been having a lot of problems. This is why we have been seeing a lot of inconsistency in the sector such as Discos not remitting, tariff is low, fraud, not metering everyone that ought to be metered among others that we need to put in much effort to have a solid sector.
“For instance, the moment you signify that you want to prepaid meters, you realise your bill will start to go up astronomically.
“These fraudulent elements are there because the Discos are here to make money even when there is no money to be made from Nigerians.
“But then the regulatory framework should be such that they will make money without undermining the interest and rights of Nigerians. Striking a good balance is what I am talking about. We cannot say the Discos should go away neither can we allow to deny Nigerian consumers of their rights through efficient and effective regulatory framework and regulations,” he added.
 

Tags: Electricity Power Sector Reform ActPower sector crisis: Don advocates off grid supply as solutionYemi Oke
Ayobami Adedinni

Ayobami Adedinni

Ayobami founded The Energy Intelligence in 2017. He is an experienced energy journalist having previously worked for two national dailies. At The Energy Intelligence, Ayobami provides market intelligence to leaders in the African clean energy space. When he's not writing, he's busy daydreaming.

Hyundai marks nearly three decades of hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) powertrain development by unveiling the Initium concept that also displays an entirely new design language.

Hyundai unveils latest hydrogen fuel-cell concept

November 3, 2024
Air pollution levels in Lahore rise 40 times above WHO limit

Air pollution levels in Lahore rise 40 times above WHO limit

November 3, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Norway launches program to tackle climate change in Nigeria, others

EXCLUSIVE: Norway launches program to tackle climate change in Nigeria, others

November 1, 2024

Popular News

    Tweet at us!

    Connect with us

    Newsletter

    Join thousands of other senior energy decision makers and gain access to exclusive stories and reports
    SUBSCRIBE

    Category

    • Amazons in Energy
    • Bio Energy
    • Clean Cooking
    • Climate Change
    • EnergyPreneur
    • Environment
    • Events
    • Food and Pharmaceuticals
    • Gas
    • Geothermal Energy
    • Governance
    • GreenTech Made in Africa
    • Hydro Power
    • Hydrogen Power
    • Industry News
    • Insight
    • Logistics
    • Magazine
    • Marine Services
    • Nuclear Power
    • Oil
    • Partners
    • Press Release
    • Recycling
    • Solar Energy
    • Solid Minerals
    • Sustainable Mobility
    • Technergy
    • Uncategorized
    • Wind Power

    Our Mission

    The Energy Intelligence is dedicated to focusing on all the key trends and developments that are emerging from within the Global Energy industry through Business Intelligence, Networking and Strategic Communications.

    • About Us
    • Partners
    • Contact

    © 2020 The Energy Intelligence. All rights reserved

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Solid Minerals
    • Oil
    • Marine Services
    • Industry News
    • Insights
    • Partners

    © 2020 The Energy Intelligence. All rights reserved

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Create New Account!

    Fill the forms bellow to register

    All fields are required. Log In

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    You cannot copy content of this page