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Firms to build N20bn solar plant in Kaduna

bibingbibing Posts: 2,160
edited November 2015 in Business
Solar-panel

Access Infra Africa has signed a joint development agreement with Nigerian Quaint Global Energy Solutions for a $100m (N20bn) solar power plant of 50 megawatt capacity that is expected to provide electricity for over 600,000 homes in northern parts, the partners said on Tuesday.

The nation has chronic power shortage due to a dilapidated transmission grid and natural gas constraints, while the new generating and distribution companies are still struggling to be profitable since the 2012 privatisation of the sector.

Power output has risen since President Muhammadu Buhari was inaugurated at the end of May, fluctuating at just under 4,000MW per day over the last few weeks versus just over 3,000MW under the former administration, according to transmission data. But the level is still far below the country’s needs.

Businesses rely heavily on expensive diesel generators, while the average Nigerian must put up with days of blackouts.

The ABIBA plant in Kaduna State, according to a report by Reuters, on Tuesday, is expected to be built in the next two years though the partners must still negotiate a Power Purchase Agreement with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission before it can seek financing from banks.

Access Infra Africa, a renewable power developer with a presence in 17 African countries, will contribute the bulk of the 30 per cent equity put down for the project.

Quaint has also received a $1.3m grant from the United States Trade and Development Agency for ABIBA.

If successful, the solar farm would be the first in the country and largest such plant on the continent outside South Africa.

Other renewable energy projects became stuck in the PPA phase under the previous administration and stalled due to an unprofitable tariff, but the NERC announced a new feed-in tariff at the start of November for renewable projects up to 30MW.

Buhari has made increasing power generation a priority as better access to power will be key to his goal of diversifying the economy.

Source: Punch

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