Lagos State has received an additional 13 Band A feeders following approval from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). NERC on Wednesday approved the upgrade of 13 more feeders from Band B
Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos), yesterday, said they are not charity organisations and cannot continue to provide electricity to consumers at a non-profitable rate. Â
The House of Representatives on Tuesday faulted the absence of leadership of organised labour at a special public hearing on the increase in electricity tariff. At the ongoing meeting at the National
The 36 state governors have urged the Federal Government to put an end to the payment of subsidies on electricity and recommended that tariffs should be both efficient and cost-reflective across Nigeria.
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has called for an out-of-court settlement in the legal dispute between All Electricity Consumers Protection Forum (AECPF) and Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
Stakeholders in the electricity sector insisted that manufacturers, who have investments in constructing transmission and distribution infrastructure, will be the worst losers if the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) enforces its new
The financial crisis facing Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) has worsened following the payment of a paltry 4.68 per cent of invoices sent in by power Generation Companies (GenCos) for power supplied
Capacity of Electricity Generation Companies (GenCos) to supply power to the national grid is being threatened by the N3.7 trillion liquidity crisis and the controversy in the tariff regime.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has appealed to the Federal Government to address the persistent issue of non-payment and rising debts within the power sector, particularly from international customers. NERC, in
The Nigerian electricity landscape has been undergoing significant transformations in alignment with the country’s goal of promoting a competitive national electricity market.
Electricity distribution companies (DisCos) reported a tariff shortfall of N26.11 billion in March as the disparity between the cost of electricity supply and the revenue generated continues,