Germany, Nigeria Sign Agreement to Accelerate Siemens Power Project
December 01 2023 - 5:43PM
Dow Jones News
By Obafemi Oredei
IBADAN, Nigeria--Germany and Nigeria on Friday signed an
agreement to accelerate the implementation of a power project
undertaken by Siemens AG and initiated in 2019 between the two
governments.
The project, aimed at improving the power sector in Nigeria, was
to deliver 7,000 megawatts of reliable power by 2021, rising to
11,000 megawatts by 2023, with the third and final phase to drive
both generation and overall grid capacity to 25,000 megawatts.
However, the project hasn't moved forward as quickly as
expected.
"The agreement signed today will see to the end-to-end
modernization and expansion of Nigeria's electric power
transmission grid with full supply, delivery and installation of
Siemens-manufactured equipment under the timeline of 18 to 24
months," according to a statement from the office of the Nigerian
President Bola Tinubu.
The agreement was signed in Dubai on the sidelines of the COP28
climate summit by Kenny Anuwe, managing director and chief
executive officer of the Federal Government of Nigeria, or FGN
Power Company, and Nadja Haakansson, Siemens Energy's Senior Vice
President and Managing Director for Africa.
Anuwe said that since the project began Siemens Energy has
delivered equipment worth over 63 million Euros to Nigeria. The
project will focus on identified load demand centers with a
particular emphasis on economic and industrial hubs.
Nigeria, with a population of over 200 million, can supply an
average 4,000 megawatts of power, leaving residents, homeowners and
businesses without an adequate supply of power on daily basis,
forcing them to rely on electric generators.
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