OUR MISSION TO POWERING NIGERIA IN 2023

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Please watch my video interview on some of what will be required to improve the Nigerian Power Sector in 2023.

Idowu Oyebanjo PhD FNSE FNIPE FNIEEE CEng MIET UK

Stick with the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), have a more coordinated power system in terms of ongoing projects and policies, resolve market illiquidity challenges, build sustainable electricity supply systems (renewables, embedded generation, Solar Home systems, Hydropower generation, Hydrogen Gas-fired systems, etc).

Focus on human capacity enhancement (training) and local content development.

Some areas that should be reviewed by professionals in the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE): EPSRA 2005, Privatization that took place in 2013, enforcement of electricity market rules, etc

Introduce a new lexicon into the power sector: End-to-end.

Electricity supply value chain should be looked at holistically, end-to-end, from fuel supply through the generating plants to the networks of transmission and distribution systems that convey electricity to consumers.

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  1. Nice one to hear from Dr Oyebanjo on some of the activities of PPI. Some of Nigerian problems through the epileptic power supply could be solved through renewable energy technologies. From Engr Omolola, S.A

  2. Great highlights on the improvements of our electricity sector, Engr. ID. I, as an individual is looking forward to see these processes brings about solutions to the problems surfacing in the power sector.

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