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Tinubu signs Electricity Act into law

Spynewsmedia June 9, 2023

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

 

* States and private investors can now operate mini-grids

By Jon Egie

The challenge of poor electricity power generation, transmission and distribution may soon be over as President Bola Tinubu has signed the Electricity Act 2023 into law.

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The new law replaces the Electricity and Power Sector Reform Act of 2005 and removes the monopoly in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity at the National level, to empower States, companies and individuals to generate, transmit and distribute electricity.

The bill was initially passed by the National Assembly in July 2022.

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“This is the culmination of two years’ work, to update the electricity law and bring it in line with what the constitution actually provides,” a source quoted by Business Day said.

Under the newly signed Act, state governments can now issue licenses to private investors who can operate mini-grids and power plants within the state. However, the Act precludes interstate and transnational electricity distribution.

Also, under the Act, electricity generating companies will be mandated to either generate power from renewable energy sources, purchase power generated from renewable energy or procure any instrument representing renewable energy generation.

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The Electricity Act also mandates the imposition of renewable purchase obligations on distribution or supply licensees.

Furthermore, the Act also states that anyone may construct, own or operate an undertaking for generating electricity not exceeding 1 megawatt (MW) in aggregate at a site or an undertaking for the distribution of electricity with a capacity not exceeding 100 kilowatts (KW) in aggregate at a site, or such other capacity as NERC may determine from time to time, without a license.

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Role of NERC

Based on the Electricity Act 2023, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) will be able to regulate the electricity sector within Nigeria without prejudice to the powers of the states to make laws and create electricity markets within those states and to regulate those markets.

The Act mandates how NERC can transition regulatory responsibilities from itself to state regulators when they are established. Until a state has passed its electricity market laws, NERC will continue to regulate electricity business exclusively carried out in those states.

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For now, Lagos, Edo, and Kaduna states already have electricity market laws and can start regulating their market. But for other states without such laws, NERC will regulate. NERC will still carry out cross-border regulations – generation, and transmission across states will still be regulated by NERC.

President Tinubu yesterday also signed a bill on uniform retirement age of judicial officers into law, exactly two weeks after assuming office as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

Source: Naija News

 

 

 

 

Tags: #Electricitylaw #PreaidentTinubu

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