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Federal Ministry of Power
Funding of Gas Infrastructure Required for Power
A Presentation To
Joint National Assembly Committee on Gas
MINISTERIAL SCORE CARD
Presented by
PROFESSOR CHINEDU NEBO CON, NPOM, FNSE
Honourable Minister of Power
&
HON. MOHAMMED WAKIL OON, FNIM
Honourable Minister of State, Power
To
NIGERIANSDATE: 24 November, 2014
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Federal Ministry of Power 4
AMBASSADOR (DR) GODKNOWS IGALI OON,
FNAH Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of
Power
HONOURABLE MINISTER OF STATE,
POWER
Federal Ministry of Power 5
AMBASSADOR (DR) GODKNOWS IGALI OON,
FNAH Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of
Power
Federal Ministry of Power
OUTLINE OVERVIEW OF THE POWER SECTOR IN NIGERIA
ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE
POWER SECTOR CHALLENGES
FUTURE OF THE POWER SECTOR
Federal Ministry of Power
Nigerian Power Sector: Limited Access-to-electricity
Population: ~ 170 million people
Over 65% between the ages of
18 – 45 years
Energy Consumption:
1,259 TWH Per Year
Electricity Consumption:
18.1 TWH
Peak Electricity Generation
Capacity: ~ 4600MWCompare with South Africa,
population ~ 43 million, peak
generation capacity of about
40,000MW
About 40% (~ 68 million) Nigerians
have access to electricity
MAP OF NIGERIA
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector
Federal Ministry of Power
The national grid is limited in reach. There is limited
extension to most of Nigerian rural areas. This leaves a
majority of Nigerians who live in the rural areas without
access to electricity
The available electricity capacity is insufficient to meet
existing power needs
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Present 2014
Power
Sector
Reform
1. Industrialization
2. Higher GDP
3. More jobs
4. Increased household income
& improved standard of
living
5. Improved youth employment
& social security
Vision 20:2020
Power Sector Reform – Catalyst for Economic Growth
In spite of this shortage Government is making effort to electrify the rural
communities
Hence the need to reform and liberalize the Power sector in Nigeria
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Power Sector Reform based on two pillars:
Transition Government Ownership/Management of electricity assets to
a Private-driven Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, in line with the
Electricity Power Sector Reform Act (EPSRA) of 2005
Grow the Availability, Supply and Reliability of Electricity in Nigeria
The smooth trajectory and take-off of EPSRA was truncated as a result of
some mitigating circumstances
Mr. President in 2010, reinforced the Power Sector Reform with the
Nigerian Power Sector Reform Roadmap
With the Reform roadmap, we have:
Fully privatized Power Holding Company Nigeria’s (PHCN’s)successor
companies in generation and distribution
Contracted out the management of Transmission Company of
Nigeria(TCN)
Restarted stalled multi-billion dollar National Integrated Power Projects
(NIPPs)
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Established and empowered Nigeria Electricity Liability Management
Company (NELMCO) to take over legacy assets of PHCN
Strengthened Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to
guarantee a robust regulated electricity market
Established and operationalized Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET) as a
credit worthy off-taker
Obtained Partial Risk Guarantee (PRG) support from World Bank for
NBET’s Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)
Signed Hosts of equity investment Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs)
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Expended close to N500B to settle debts/payoffs, to allow progress in
the power sector
Created an enabling environment for the injection of private sector
capital in all areas of the Power Sector
Diversified the Energy Mix to exploit the abundance of natural
resources in the country
Exploited, and are establishing other energy sources, like solar,
wind, biomass (waste-to-power) to complement and supplement
the limited power generation and supply available in Nigeria
Prepared the grounds to exploit Renewable Energy (RE) and Energy
Efficiency (EE) to the fullest
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Initiated Operation Light-up Rural Nigeria (OLRN) to provide
access to electricity to the rural dwellers far-flung from the
national grid
Implemented OLRN pilot schemes in three rural
communities (Durumi, Shape and Waru) in the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT)
Concluded plans to commission the 10MW Katsina Wind
Farm Power Plant in Katsina State
Conducted Feasibility Studies to tap wind energy for
electricity generation in the offshore locations of the
country
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Received over 53 applications through the Nigerian
Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), for licensing for
Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in the last few
months, most of which are for Renewable Energy (RE)
Power Plants
Put in place cost reflective tariffs through the Multi-Year
Tariff Order (MYTO II)
Developed synergy between the Ministry of Petroleum
Resources (MoPR) to bridge the gaps and volatility in gas
supply, to ensure gas and energy securities
Provided intervention fund to stabilize the electricity market
in collaboration with MoPR and Central Bank of
Nigeria(CBN)
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Taken steps in preparation for the declaration the
Transitional Electricity Market (TEM)
Initiated a self-reform to reposition FMoP with the right
competencies and capabilities to provide strong policy
guidance
Recorded progress, in line with Mr. President’s
Transformation Agenda, and as part of the commitment
to the conclusion of the reform program and power
delivery to the people of Nigeria
Overview of the Nigerian Power Sector (cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power 19
Omotosho304MW
Ibom190MW
Afam VI650MW
Shiroro600MW
Jebba540MW
Kainji760MW
Egbin1,320MW
Delta900MW
Afam I-V
726MW
Okpai450MW
Sapele720MW
Omoku120MW
N I G E R I A
Existing Power Stations Connected to Grid
Installed
Capacity
(MW)
Kainji 760
Jebba 540
Shiroro 600
Olorunsogo 304
Egbin 1320
Sapele -
FGN 720
Delta 900
Afam I-V 726
Afam VI
(Shell) 650
Okpai
Omoku
Omotosho 304
Geregu 414
AES 294
Ibom
Power 190
Olorunsogo304MW
AES294MW
Geregu414MW
450
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Achievements – Generation
Federal Ministry of Power 2020
Mambilla
3050MW
Calabar
563MW
Geregu-2
434MW
Olorusogo-2
675MW
Omotosho-2
451MW
Alaoji
960MW
Omoku
225MW
Ihovbor
450MW
Sapele
450MW
Gbarain
225MW
Newly Completed/On-going Power Stations
Kaduna
215MW
Katsina wind
10MW
Zungeru
700MW
Kashimbila
40MW
Gurara
30MW
Installed
Capacity (MW)
Katsina 10
Kaduna 215
Zungeru 700
Gurara II 360
Mambilla 3,050
Olorunsogo -
2
675
Omotosho -
2 451
Geregu - 2 434
Kashinbilla 40
Ihovbor 450
Sapele -
NIPP 450
Gbarin 225
Omoku 225
Alaoji 960
Egbema 338
Calabar 563
Achievements – Generation (Cont.)
Egbema
338MW
Azura
Zuma
1200MW
Oma
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The Federal Government has pursued vigorously to the implementation of
the Generation, Transmission, Distribution and gas to power projects under
the aegis of the National Integrated Power Projects. On completion, the
Nation stands to benefit from the following:
i. Generation Projects: Ten (10) new gas fired power plants providing
Achievements – Generation (Cont.)
• Alaoji 1,131MW
• Benin 508MW
• Calabar 634MW
• Egbema 381MW
• Gbarain 254MW
• Geregu II 506MW
• Ogorode 5084MW
• Olorunsogo II 754MW
• Omoku 265MW
• Omotosho II 513MW
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Negotiations are on-going with other front runner IPPs such as:
Zuma Energy 1200MW Coal in Kogi State and gas project 400MW gas fired power
plant in Egbema, Imo State
Century Power for a 495 MW gas fired power plant in Okija, Anambra State
ExxonMobil /MPN for a 100MW, a wind power plant Maraban Pushit, Plateau State
Nigerian Solar Capital Partners in a 100 MW solar power plant in Bauchi State
Pan Africa for a 54MW solar power plant in Kankia, Katsina State
Bresson A. S. for a 60MW gas fired power plant in Magboro, Ogun State
Proton Energy for a 150MW gas fired power plant in Sapele, Delta State
KVK Power (Nig) PVT Limited for a 50MW solar power plant in Yabo, Sokoto State.
IkotAbasi Power for a 250MW gas fired power plant in Akwa Ibom State
Oma Power (Geometric) for a 500MW gas fired power plant in Osisioma, Abia state
Achievements – Generation (Cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Small and Medium Hydros Bankable Feasibility Studies have been concluded for 10 Dams for Hydro Power
Generation
Prospects for 1MW-10MW
S/NO DAM MW ZONE
1 Oyan-Ogun State 10 South West
2 Ikere Gorge-Oyo State 6 South West
3 Bakolori-Zamfara State 3 North West
4 Challawa-Kano State 8 North West
5 Tiga-Kano State 10 North West
6 Owena-Ondo State 0.45 South West
7 Kampe-Kogi State 3 North Central
8 Doma-Nassarawa State 1 North Central
9 Zobe-Katsina State 0.30 North West
10 Jibia-Katsina State 4 North West
Achievements – Generation (Cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Coal to Power
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Action Plan for the actualisation of coal fired power plant has been developed
by the Coal to Power committee.
The committee has so far recorded modest achievement in facilitating
investment in coal-fired power plant by Zuma Energy Ltd and Pacific – HTG
Ltd.
African Development Bank is providing credit support to NBET in the form of
Partial Risk Guarantee for coal-based IPPs.
The Federal Ministry of Power, in partnership with the Federal Ministry of
Mines & Steel Development, is currently developing bankable Project
Documents for the purpose of facilitating investment in coal to power. The
coal blocks under consideration are:
Amansiodo; Onyeama;
Okpara; Inyi;
Abocho; Makurdi;
Gombe;
Achievements – Generation (Cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
Government in its efforts to get stranded power unto the grid, identified a
number of companies willing to generate power and export to the grid.
The Federal Ministry of Power is coordinating the process with its relevant
Agencies. These companies include:
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• Ajaokuta Steel Company 85MW
• ALSCON 100MW
• Lafarge Cement 40MW
• Obajana Cement Plc 35MW
• Kaduna Refinery 33.5MW
• Geometric 22MW
• NESCO 26MW
Achievements – Generation (Cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power
An initiative to enhance Access-to-Electricity/Power across Nigeria by
exploiting Renewable Energy sources: Solar, Wind, Biomass (waste-to-
Power), etc.
Mr. President commissioned these on January 13th, 2014, thus flagging
off OLRN Initiative
Plan is fully underway to replicate OLRN pilot across the 36 states of the
Federation
About 10 states are planning to declare Operation Light-up in their
respective states in line with OLRN initiative and the Transformation
Agenda of Mr. President
Based on energy-efficient lighting systems, comprising of photosensitive
top-of-the-line Light –Emitting-Diodes (LEDs) and Energy hubs, powered
by micro off-grid solar, wind or biomass technologies
Achievements – Generation Renewable Energy
Operation Light Up Rural Nigeria (OLRN) Initiative
Federal Ministry of Power
DURUMI VILLAGE: > 1500 HOMES
SHAPE: > 200 HOMESWARU: > 100 HOMES
OUR PARTNERS:
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
PHILIPS/SUN-EDISON
LORD EZETECH ICT
(INDIGENIOUS FIRM)
DURUMI: Individual solar
home systems installed
SHAPE/WARU: Micro-off grid systems built
Solar-powered Energy Hubs for
cold room and charging mobile
devices
OLRN – PHASE I INITIAL
ROLLOUT: 3 PILOT
COMMUNITIES
Achievements – Generation Renewable Energy (Pictorial)
Federal Ministry of Power
PHASE I OLRN COMMISIONING AND FLAG OFFBY
HIS EXCELLENCY
PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, GCFRON 13TH JANUARY, 2014 AT DURUMI, SHAPE & WARU IN FCT, NIGERIA
Achievements – Generation Renewable Energy (Pictorial) Cont.
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OLRN Micro-grid Implementation – Shape/Waru Communities
Achievements – Generation Renewable Energy (Pictorial) Cont.
Micro-off grid in Shape
Micro-off grid in Waru
Federal Ministry of Power
OLRN Direct Individual Solar Home Implementation –Durumi village, Mpape,
Bwari Area Council, FCT
Achievements – Generation Renewable Energy (Pictorial) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power
Nightly activities at the Community Center
Villagers gathered around the community
center to enjoy the evening
Little girl taking advantage of the light to
braid the hair of her little sister in preparation
for school the next day
LIVE AT DURUMI
Achievements – Generation Renewable Energy (Pictorial) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power
WITH OLRN CAME COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES/SMEs IN DURUMI
Achievements – Generation Renewable Energy (Pictorial) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements – Generation (Commissioning/Pictorials)
33
Commissioning of Omotosho Phase II
Power Plant by Mr. President on the 19th
October,2013
451MW Capacity
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Commissioning Ceremony of Omotosho Phase II Power Plant
Achievements – Generation (Commissioning/Pictorials) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power 35
Site inspection of Kaduna Power Plant
Project by the Vice President
The project is expected to provide
additional 215MW of generation capacity
while improving the overall stability of the
national grid due to its location.
The project has attained 85% level. The
commissioning is expected to take place
in December 2014.
Achievements – Generation (Site Inspection/Pictorials) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power 36
Mr. President performed the ground breaking
ceremony and the contractor has since moved to
site. The project is scheduled for completion in 48
months.
The following major activities have been
completed:
Level I – construction design and drawings;
Contractors’ camp facilities;
Topographic survey / drilling works;
Exploration for construction materials;
Subsurface investigations;
Crushing and Batching Plants; and
Site Clinic.
Zungeru (700MW) Hydroelectric Power Project
Achievements – Generation (Ground-breaking/Pictorials) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power 37
Commissioning of 434MW at Geregu 2 Gas Power Station
Achievements – Generation (Commissioning/Pictorials) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power 38
The ground breaking ceremony of the
Azura thermal power plant by Mr.
President on the 10th October, 2014.
The Azura – Edo IPP comprise of
450MW open cycle gas turbine power
Station.
It represent the 1st phase of a 1,500MW
Power Plant facility
AZURA – EDO IPP
Achievements – Generation (Ground-breaking/Pictorials) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power 39
TCN has been able to complete several projects and a lot more are on-going to improve the
wheeling capacity of the Transmission Network nationwide:
Officially commissioned the following Power Projects:
i. 2×40 MVA,132/33KV Transmission Substation, Tambuwara, Kano State
ii. 150MVA,330/132/33kV Transmission Substation, Kumboso, Kano State
iii. 1×30/40MVA,132/33kV Transmission Substation, Kwanar Dongora, Kano State
iv. 2×150MVA,330/132/33kVTransmission Substation Adiabo, Calabar, Cross River State
Completed Power Projects ready for commissioning:
i. 150MVA 330/33kV Transformer,33075 MVAR Shunt Reactor, Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State
ii. 2×60MVA,132/33kV Transmission Substation, Ikeja West, Ayobo, Lagos State
iii. Amukpe Sapele 2×30/40MVA,132kV Transmission Substation, Taraba State
iv. Jalingo 2×30/40MVA,132kV Transmission Substation,Tararba State.
Achievements – TransmissionTransmission Company of Nigeria (TCN)
Federal Ministry of Power 40
Successfully put in place a Spinning Reserve in the Power System which
is around 295MW to prevent collapse and maintain the frequency within
permissible band
Successfully conduct Grid Market Gap Analysis and deployment of Grid
meters at all trading points for energy tracking and accountability.
Development and deployment of market payment system for automated
banking payment system;
Developed internet based in-house scheduling software for generation
scheduling as per MYTO II load allocation.
Activated the World Bank Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
(SCADA) of 2004 along with the Project Screen in Nigerian
Communication Commission (NCC)
Achievements – System Operator
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements –Market Operator
Successfully handed over the Trading Point Meters to operation
participants in readiness for the Transitional Electricity Market
(TEM)
Commissioned ONEM settlement enterprise software system for
market information management. The Platform is to manage the
flow of funds in the Nigerian Electricity Market
Organized workshops for training of participants on market rules,
market procedures and market payment system for efficient all
inclusive high quality performance
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Federal Ministry of Power 42
Currently there are several support from bilateral
partners in form of loans such as follows
World $700m
JICA $200m
AfD Bank $370m
NIPP Additions $1.65m
EXIM China $500m
Contractor financed Turnkey Projects $1b
Achievements – Transmission (Cont.)
Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN)
Federal Ministry of Power 43
The Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) is
currently implementing 10No 330kV (2,194KM) and 7No.
132kV (809KM) transmission line projects. A total of 36
existing substations have been expanded adding
5,590MVA and 3,313MVA of transformer capacity
NIPP - Interventions Projects
Achievements – Transmission (Cont.)
Federal Ministry of Power 44
The Ministry has intervened to execute power projects in a number of
states facing significant challenges in power supply. The projects include
the following transmission line and substation projects:
Interventions Projects
Achievements – Transmission (Cont.)
Improving /upgrading of Yenagoa Substation from 30MVA to
90MVA
Power supply to Federal University Otueke and Federal
Polytechnic, Ekeremo.
Installation of a 33kV Switchgear in Kolo Creek power plant.
23km Distribution line/Substation Project at Uromi, Edo State.
Federal Ministry of Power 45
Commissioning of the 2X150MVA 330/132/33kV Transmission Substation at
Calabar on 25th June,2014
Achievements – Transmission (Commissioning/Pictorials)
Federal Ministry of Power 46
Commissioning of the 2X60 MVA Substation at Karu, Abuja
Achievements – Transmission (Commissioning/Pictorials) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power 47
Commissioning of the 1X150 MVA Substation at Ibadan
Achievements – Transmission (Commissioning/Pictorials) Cont.
Federal Ministry of Power 48
Achievement – Transmission
S/N Project Title
Lo
cati
on
(S
tate
)
Co
mm
ence
men
t D
ate
Estimated Completion
Date
Per
cen
tag
e C
om
ple
tio
n a
s a
t 3
0th
Sep
tem
ber
, 2
014
(%
)
Project Deliverable
km of lineMVA Trf Capacity
330KV 132KV 330/
132KV 132/
33KV
1Kainji - New Bussa 132kV DC Transmission Line & 330KV SC River Crossing
NigerApril, 2010
Nov, 2014 98
22 x 30MVA, 132/33KV S/S at Pankshin and Makeri
Plateau Dec, 2007 Nov, 2014 100 60
3 Mbalano-Okigwe 132kv SC line Abia, Imo Sept,2001 Dec, 2014 100 20
4
2 x 60MVA, 132/33kV substations at Odogunyan and Ayobo with 132kV DC Tline Ikeja West - Ayobo.
Ogun, Lagos
January, 2010
Nov, 2014 95 120
5
1 x 150MVA 330/132kV transformer at Birnin Kebbi and Reinforcement at 330/132/33 kV substation, Kumbotso
Kano, Kebbi
February, 2010
Dec, 2014 95 150
6Makeri - Pankshin 132KV DC Line Plateau State
PlateauDecember
, 2007Nov, 2014 90 122
The following are the list of completed/on-going Transmission Projects
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S/N Project Title
Lo
ca
tio
n (
Sta
te)
Com
me
ncem
ent
Date
Estimated
Completion
Date
Pe
rcen
tage
Com
ple
tion a
s a
t
30
th S
ep
tem
ber,
20
14
(%
)
Project Deliverable
km of lineMVA Trf
Capacity
330KV 132KV 330/
132KV
132/
33KV
7Damaturu 2x150MVA, 330/132kV Substation Yobe State
YobeApril, 2006
Dec,2014 88 300
8Katampe-National Stadium 132kv DC line, FCT, Abuja
FCTSept, 2001;
Dec. 2010
December, 2014
95 18
9Nnewi 2x60 MVA 132kV substation Anambra State
AnambraApril, 2006
Dec, 2014 75 120
10Kukwaba 2x60MVA, 132/33kV substation
FCT 2007 Dec, 2014 80 120
11Kainji 1 x 150MVA 330/132kV & 2 x 30/40MVA Substation at New Bussa
NigerNovember
, 2009Dec, 2014 92 150
122x30/40MVA 132/33kV S/S at Ogoja Cross River State
Cross River
Dec, 2007December, 2014
75 80
13Kafanchan 2 x 60MVA, 132/33kV Substation Kaduna State
KadunaDecember
, 2007Oct, 2014 80 120
Achievement – Transmission (Cont.)(List of Completed/ongoing Transmission Projects)
Federal Ministry of Power 50
S/N Project Title
Lo
ca
tio
n (
Sta
te)
Com
me
ncem
ent
Date
Estimated
Completion
Date
Pe
rcen
tage
Co
mp
letion a
s a
t
30
th S
ep
tem
ber,
20
14
(%
)
Project Deliverable
km of lineMVA Trf
Capacity
330KV 132KV 330/
132KV
132/
33KV
14
DC 132kV line from Alscon to Ibom Power and Switching Station to link the GIS at Alscon with associated bay extensions at Ibom Power - Akwa Ibom State
Akwa Ibom
2011 April, 2015 80 152.5
15
2nd Benin-Onitsha 330kv SC line Edo-Delta-Anambra States
Edo, Delta & Anambra
17th,Sept.2008
Dec, 2014 85 131
Compensation requirement for completion of 2nd Benin-Onitsha 330kV S/C line
Edo, Delta & Anambra
17th,Sept.2008
Dec, 2014 100
16Maiduguri 330/132kv substation + 60MVA 132/33KV S/S- Borno State
BornoMarch,
2011Dec. 2014 80 150
172 x 60MVA 132/33kV Substation at Ogbomosho
OyoFebruary,
2008Dec. 2014 70 120
182x60MVA, 132/33kV substation at Aboh Mbaise and 2x132kV line bays extension at Owerri
ImoNovember
, 2009Dec., 2014 75 120
Achievement – Transmission (Cont.)
(List of Completed/ongoing Transmission Projects)
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S/N Project Title
Lo
ca
tio
n (
Sta
te)
Co
mm
en
ce
men
t
Date
Estimated
Completion
Date
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Co
mp
leti
on
as
at
30
th S
ep
tem
be
r,
20
14
(%
)
Project Deliverable
km of lineMVA Trf
Capacity
330KV 132KV 330/
132KV
132/
33KV
19Grid Rehabilitation And Reinforcement, Katsina, Hadejia, Kontagora.
Katsina, Jigawa & Niger
Aug. 2010 Nov, 2014 75 180
20
Rehabilitation of Afam TS with 1 x 150MVA 330/132/33kV transformer and construction of Afam IV to Afam I 132kV Transmission Line
RiversMarch, 2010
Oct. 2014 65 150
21Umuahia - Mbalano 132kV SC Line, Abia State
AbiaApril, 2001
December, 2014
67 30
22 Ohafia - Arochukwu 132KV Line AbiaSept. 2008
December, 2014
65 40
23
2x30/40 MVA, 132/33 kV substation at Lanlate plus 2 x132KV Line Bays at New Abeokuta 132/33 kV substation
Ogun & Oyo
August, 2010
December, 2014
70 80
24Mbalano 2x30/40MVA, 132/33kV substation, Abia
ImoNovember
, 2001December,
201460 80
Achievement – Transmission (Cont.)
(List of Completed/ongoing Transmission Projects)
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S/N Project Title
Lo
ca
tio
n (
Sta
te)
Co
mm
en
ce
men
t
Da
te
Estimated
Completion
Date
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Co
mp
leti
on
as
at
30
th S
ep
tem
be
r,
20
14
(%
)
Project Deliverable
km of lineMVA Trf
Capacity
330KV 132KV 330/
132KV
132/
33KV
25Okigwe 2x30/40MVA 132/33kV Substation, Imo
ImoSeptembe
r, 2001Dec. 2014 65 80
262x60MVA, 132/33kV substation at Ideato and 2x132kV line bays extension at Okigwe
ImoNovember
, 2009Dec., 2014 70 120
27 Oshogbo- Ede 132KV DC Line Osun Jan. 2011December, 2014
72 15
28Ohafia 2x30/40MVA 132/33kV substation. Abia
Abia Sept,2001December, 2014
60 80
29Yelwa - Yauri 2 x 30/40MVA S/S and 100KM of 33KV Line Kebbi State
KebbiDecember
, 2007Dec,2014 67 80
30Katsina- Daura 132kv DC line Katsina State
KatsinaDec, 2007 December
14, 2011
June, 2015
60 80
31Daura 2 x 30/40MVA S/S and 2x 132kv line bay ext. at KatsinaKatsina State
KatsinaDec, 2007 /Dec., 2011
December, 2014
75 80
Grand Total for all Projects 281 478 750 1,640
Achievement – Transmission (Cont.)
(List of Completed/ongoing Transmission Projects)
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements – Distribution
The Federal Government is committed to ensuring that service delivery is
enhanced by monitoring the activities of the DisCos to achieve the
following:
• Reduce the Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT & C) losses
• Increase deployment of meters
• Reduce the No. of customer interruptions
• Improve customers services and complains handling procedures
Distribution Companies
4Power Consortium – Port Harcourt
Aura Energy Ltd. – Jos
Integrated Energy Distr. And Mkt. – Ibadan and Yola
Interstate Electrics – Enugu
KANN Consortium Utility Company Ltd. – Abuja
KEPCO/NEDC Consortium – Ikeja
Sahelian Power SPV Ltd. – Kano
VIGEO Holdings – Benin
West Power and Gas – Eko
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements – Distribution (Cont.)
The Niger Delta Power holding company (NDPHC) has
constructed 297, 33/11kV substation adding 3,750MVA
transformer capacity. The company has also contributed
to the reduction of technical losses by the introduction of
HVDC systems. In this regard, a total of 25,281
transformers, 1,700KM 33kV lines and 2,600KM 11kV
lines projects are currently being executed.
Intervention
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Achievements – Electricity Management Services
The Established EMSL to carryout Technical
Inspection and Certification of all electrical
materials, equipment and installations in the
Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry
Inaugurated EMSL Board and Management team,
10th September, 2013
Launched EMSL office building,17th December,
2013
Establishment of Electricity Management
Services Limited (EMSL)
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Achievements – EMSL (Commissioning of Office Building)
Electricity Management Services Limited (EMSL)
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POLICY INITIATIVE/AWARENESS Renewable Energy (RE)/Energy Efficiency (EE)
National Council on Power (NACOP)
Investment Conferences
Civil Defense Forum
Rural Electrification
Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) Signed
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Developed draft National Policy on Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency
Incentivized the RE/EE sector with Tax holidays, subsidies and
attractive platform to enable the smooth take off of RE/EE
Held Stakeholders validation workshop for wider consultation on the
draft national policy and about to be forwarded to the Federal
Executive Council for approval
National Policy on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Achievements – Policy Initiative/Awareness
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Created a Presidential initiative on Renewable Energy to coordinate
government efforts in the sector
Collaborated on a regional level, with ECOWAS Centre for
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) to develop an
Action Plan for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Established and inaugurated the National Council on Power on 14th
August, comprising of Federal and all State governments, to fully: address issues of policies within the sector, and
create an enabling environment for private sector involvementand enhancement of exploitation of all sources of energy
National Policy on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Achievements – Policy Initiative/Awareness
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Organized several investment fora/workshops to attract Private Sector Capital to
the Power Sector as follows:
Meetings with Development Partners such as AfDB, World Bank, JICA, EU, GIZ,
USAID, USTDA, DFID, UNIDO, NAIF etc.
US – Africa Business forum (Power Africa)
Africa Business Round Table in Power Sector
World Economic Forum for Africa;
4th International Expo on Power, Abuja;
ASSECO Poland;
Development of the Nigerian Power Content Policy.
Hosting of 1st Nigeria Power Sector Investment Forum
International Expo Trade Fairs and Exhibitions
Launched the EU support fund on the Nigeria Energy Support Program (NESP)
Stakeholders Engagements/Awareness
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements - Policy Initiative/Awareness (Cont.)
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To connect rural Nigeria to electricity the government has achieved thefollowing:
Restructured the internal organization of the Rural ElectrificationAgency (REA) for operationalization efficiency
Reviewed the Rural Electrification Strategy document for ruralelectrification
Fast-tracked implementation of several abandoned rural electrificationprojects
Rural Electrification
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Signed several MoUs for the development of Power Generation and
Transmission Lines and Construction of Solar Power Manufacturing Plants such
as
1. Nextech Energy Ltd; May 2014: Development of 1MW Off-grid Solar
Power Plant in ten (10) select States
2. FAS Energy KSA & Skypower Global; May 2014:
Exploring and developing Solar Energy Projects
3. Team for Africa; June 2014: Development of Power Generation and
High Voltage Power Lines in select States
4. Fanafi Worldwide Ventures Ltd; July 2014: Building of a 70MW Solar
Power Manufacturing Plant
5. Global Edison Corporation (Fanafi); July 2014: Development of
1,500 MW Independent Power Plant
6. Liaoning-Efacec Electrical Equipment Co; July 2014: Execution of
Turkey/EPC Contracts in respect of Power Projects
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Achievements - Policy Initiative/Awareness (Cont.)
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7. Benco Energia Ltd; August: 3X344MW Combined Cycle Gas Power
Plant
8. CGC-Xianghe Ju; Oct., 2014: Financing and Implementation of
Transmission Projects
9. 3D Hitech System Ltd; Oct., 2014: Construction and Erection of
500MW Fuel/Gas Power Plant at Ajaokuta
10. Sepco III Electric Power Construction Corp; Oct., 2014: Construction
of Transmission Lines, Supply/Refurbishment and Replacement of Mator
Equipment
11. Shandong Power Equipment Co. Ltd; Oct., 2014: Financing of
Transmission and Expansion of TCN Network
12. Speco, Oct., 2014; Financing and Expansion of the National grid
13. Atlas International Ltd., Nov. 2014: Development, Exploration and
Mining of Enugu Coal Reserve for Utilization in Power Generation in
Nigeria
14. MOTIR: Nov 2014:Development of 1000MW Solar Power Plant in
Nigeria
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) (Cont.)
Achievements - Policy Initiative/Awareness (Cont.)
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Inauguration of the National Council on Power (NACOP), 14th August 2014
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Policy Initiative/Awareness - Stakeholders Engagements
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Investment Fora
Policy Initiative and Awareness - Stakeholders Engagements
Federal Ministry of Power
HUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT National Power Training Institute (NAPTIN)
Staff-in-service Training
National Power Sector Apprenticeship Scheme
(NAPSAS)
Philips RE/EE Research Center at Enugu State
University of Technology (ESUT)
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements- Human Capacity Development
Restructured NAPTIN (originally created to consolidate the stranded
Training Centers of the former PHCN) into a world class Training
Institute
Added more technical departments, in line with the realization of the
Transformation Agenda of the Administration
Commenced the development of a fully equipped Communication
Laboratory Centre at NAPTIN’s Regional Training Centre at Oji,
Enugu State
Graduated 243 Engineers in November 2013, and admitted 330 for
the 2013/2014 academic year through its National Graduate Skills
Development Programme
Trained 70 Engineers in solar, wind, hybrid renewable energy options
at the Regional Training Centre in Kainji
NAPTIN
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements- Human Capacity Development (Cont.)
Collaborated with Developments partners such as: JICA, EU, etc., to
guarantee quality manpower in the Sector
Fortified Electrical Engineering laboratory at the Kainji Training
Centre with the new facilities for teaching SCADA and Smart grid
technologies.
Initiated new structured training programs in collaboration with the
National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), University of Lagos and
Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT)
Commenced the training of 7400 personnel under the National Power
Sector Apprenticeship Scheme (NAPSAS)
It was launched on the 6th of November, 2014 by Mr. President
NAPTIN
Federal Ministry of Power
Achievements- Human Capacity Development (Cont.)
Initiated a collaboration with Philips Lighting of Netherlands to
establish a Center of Excellence in RE/EE Research at Enugu State
University of Technology (ESUT) to study the
• effect of lightings on living tissues
• Socio-economic Impact of Access-to-Electricity by means of
Solar Lighting
Philips RE/EE Research Center at ESUT
Federal Ministry of Power
Power Sector Challenges and MitigationS/NO CHALLENGES MITIGATION
1 Energy Security FMoP’s collaboration with NSA, Civil Defense,
MoPR, and Nigerian Citizens
2 Gas Security Pipeline Surveillance and Protection,
Collaboration with MoPR, GSA, GACN, NSA,
Civil Defense
Intervention by CBN
3 Funding/Investments Stakeholders engagements
Improved Foreign and Local Investments
4 Market Shortfalls Ongoing revalidation of ATC&S loss profiles by all
Discos
Increased Scrutiny of collections
Bridging the metering gaps
5 Policy Support Restructuring of the Ministry
Empowering relevant agencies with legislation
6 Human Capacity
Development
Training and Retraining of Technical Staff
Training by NAPTIN
7 Awareness Advocacies and Sensitization programs in
collaboration with Stakeholders
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Projected generation capacity 2013-2020
GW
GW
2014
5.5
2013
4
2020
20
2018
11.2
2016
8
2015
6
17%
69%
4%
10%
Thermal
Projected energy mix by 2020
Renewables
Hydro
Coal
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A national load demand study in progress
Projected industrial clusters and concentration
Population growth pattern
Demography & urbanization
Tool for integrated resource planning especially in procuring new power with the
associated transmission & distribution requirements
Source: PTFP
Need to increase available capacity
Future of the Power Sector – Projections
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Strengthen the Transmission Sector
• Address legal and policy constraints militating against
transmission networks
• Attract more private sector capital
• Conduct full evacuation studies
Strengthen NACOP to deliver on its mandate
Drive the Rural Electrification Programs – In conjunction with
State Governments; and the Private Sector
Renew Policy thrust for Coal-to-Power, and Bankable
Feasibility Studies to drive investments in coal-fired power
plants
Future of the Power Sector – Cont.
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Strengthen the collaboration with other line Ministries,Departments and Agencies on investment in gasinfrastructure to address the gas supply for Gas to Power
Renew push to form a comprehensive policy for the“Protection of Critical Power Assets Infrastructure”
Finalize the Nigerian Power Content Policy and StrategicFramework
Future of the Power Sector – Cont.