The Electricity Act of 2023, which decentralised the power sector and empowered states to regulate electricity within their own jurisdictions, has sparked a wave of local energy initiatives aimed at reducing reliance on the fragile national grid. These projects are often executed through innovative public-private partnerships and decentralised systems.
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Nigeria’s state governments are increasing efforts to electrify underserved communities, complementing federal initiatives and addressing the nation’s chronic energy access challenges.
The Electricity Act of 2023, which decentralised the power sector and empowered states to regulate electricity within their own jurisdictions, has sparked a wave of local energy initiatives aimed at reducing reliance on the fragile national grid. These projects are often executed through innovative public-private partnerships and decentralised systems.
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