Stakeholders discussed mini-grid solutions, regulatory measures for improving the Nigerian Energy mix, the state of electricity in Nigeria and the role of traditional utilities in ensuring affordable, reliable and sustainable energy.
The conference enabled networking with power, energy and metering solution companies.
At the event, Chief Business Officer of AEDC, Sani Usman explained the need for utility companies to collaborate using modern technology.
He said Models across the globe are continuously facing policy shift and technological changes, therefore, there waa the need to decentralise, decarbonise and digitalise electricity access through collaborating with the private sector to achieve this turnaround.
In a statement AEDC’s Chief Marketing Officer Mr. Donald Etim said the company reiterated its commitment to being at the forefront of beneficial collaboration in the best interest of its customers.
The Energy conference had in attendance the Special Assistant to the president on infrastructure, Ahmad Rufai Zakari, the Minister of Power. Abubakar Aliyu and Executive Governor of Kaduna State, Nasiru El Rufai who delivered the Keynote address amongst other dignitaries.
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