Nigeria’s Energy Transition, Clean Energy Commitment Strengthened – VP Shettima

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Timothy Choji, Abuja

Vice President Kashim Shettima has said Nigeria’s energy transition journey as well as its resolve to embrace clean and renewable energy solutions remain on track under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The Vice President stated this on Tuesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, during the signing of the joint venture agreement for the establishment of the Shiroro Generating Company, Nigeria’s pioneer 20MW On-grid Solar-Hydro Hybrid project.

VP Shettima noted that the event “marks a significant milestone and will boost the country’s energy transition journey” and an affirmation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration’s resolve to embrace clean and renewable energy solutions.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria under the able leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains steadfast in supporting initiatives that drive economic growth, enhance energy security and protect our environment,” the Vice President added.

The Shiroro Generating Company is a joint venture project between the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) and North-South Power, investing in a pioneer 20MW solar-hydro hybrid project in Shiroro, Niger State.

Larger Scale

The 20MW Pilot Project (Phase 1a) is embedded within a larger 300MW solar programme, to be co-located within NSP’s existing 600MW Shiroro Hydroelectric Power Plant concession area in Shiroro, Niger State.

Speaking on the significance of the project, the Vice President said the signing of the agreement for the 20 MW solar plant is “a journey which is pivotal to our sustained growth and development as a nation.”

The Vice President also commended the vision, innovation and commitment of the NSIA for the project, noting that “it is commendable as strategic partnerships like this will create opportunities for economic growth and technological advancement while simultaneously addressing the urgent need for clean and accessible energy.

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“This project will catalyze the realization of other hydro-solar projects and serve as a test case for deployment of solar energy on to the national grid,” he said.

He implored the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET), Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Bank of Industry (BOI), and all other relevant stakeholders in the project to ensure that they collaborate effectively with its sponsors to guarantee the timely delivery and operation of this project.

Priorities

Earlier in his remark, Minister of Power, Mr. Adebayo Adelabu, said the initiative aligns with the critical priorities of his ministry in terms of striving to increase energy output and also diversifying into renewable energy.

He said the project is expected to attract additional capital as well as utilize the country’s abundant renewable energy resources, noting that it is a testament to the potential partnership to ensure sustainable development.

On his part, MD / CEO of NSIA, Mr Aminu Umar-Sadiq, said the partnership “will deepen Nigeria’s clean energy portfolio, create jobs, and re-affirm our dedication to energy efficient solutions as a lever for socio-economic development. It further exemplifies NSIA’s role as a catalyst for positive change, steering Nigeria towards a more sustainable future.”

In the same vein, the Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of North South Power Company Limited, Engr. Olubunmi Peters, affirmed the company’s dedication to renewable energy solutions by stating its strategic intent to embark on this Solar-Hydro Hybridization Project.

He noted that the project “is a testament to our sustained focus on renewable energy as an integral component of economic growth. Through this project, we have further revalidated our over-arching mandate to uphold the highest standards of environmental and social responsibility, demonstrating innovation and market leadership.”

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