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FG signs MoU with Egypt to develop electricity, renewable energy

by Matthew Atungwu January 26, 2023
written by Matthew Atungwu January 26, 2023
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The Nigerian government and Egypt have signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fields of electricity and renewable energy.

According to an Egyptian ministry statement, the document was signed by Egyptian Minister of Electricity Mohamed Shaker and his Nigerian counterpart Abubakar D.Aliyu. The two countries will provide technical assistance for the electricity generation sector, the development of electricity transmission and distribution networks, and the transition to smart grid systems through the MoU.

This is in addition to promoting new and renewable energy systems in the electricity sector and it presents a substantial opportunity to develop the rich natural renewable energy resources of the country and unlock low-carbon growth.

Read also: EY launches Mena’s first Climate Change Readiness Index

Recently, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), developed a Renewable Energy Roadmap for Nigeria in collaboration with the Energy Commission of Nigeria, ECN. and analyses the additional renewable energy deployment potential up to the year 2050, with an additional 2030 focus to aid shorter-term policy development.

The study encompasses all key sectors of the Nigerian energy system to provide additional context for energy policy discussions on how increased ambition in terms of renewable energy – beyond current government policy and targets – can be realised.

The study was carefully designed to capture the realities facing the country and sharpen its focus on key challenges and opportunities facing the Nigerian energy system. The actions needed to realise this future are multi-faceted and include policy, regulatory and financial-related actions to place Nigeria on the path to a transformative future.

This story was adapted from BluePrint.

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