Nigeria, US sign MoU on 1,500MW power plant
The Federal Government and the United States of America on Thursday
signed two Memoranda of Understanding to build a 1,500-megawatts power
plant as well as other infrastructure to boost Nigeria’s power sector.
The agreements, which were as a result of the Power Africa Initiative
inaugurated last year by the US President, Barack Obama, were signed at
the headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Power in Abuja.
The
US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle, who signed on behalf of
his country, said with the agreements, both countries had agreed to work
together to increase access to and availability of electricity in
Nigeria.
He said, “In Nigeria, Power Africa supports the
strengthening of the energy sector through credit enhancement, grants,
technical assistance and investment promotions efforts.
“Power
Africa is working to mobilise affordable and long-term financing for
capital and operational expenditure requirements for the generation and
distribution companies to accelerate the electricity market
development.”
The Senior Vice-President for Africa, Global
Edison Corporation, Dr. Peter Nwangwu, stated that the agreement would
deliver 1,500MW power plant and solar panel company.
He said,
“Two MoUs were signed today for Global Edison. For the first MoU, we are
building a 1,500MW gas fuelled power station and for the second MoU, we
are building a 70MW solar panel manufacturing company in Nigeria, which
will be the largest in West Africa.
“The significance of this
is that we will be able to now power our rural areas and villages with
reliable solar panels that will last for 30 to 50 years. Imported panels
have given solar business a bad name, but when properly designed and
installed, they can be almost maintenance free for 30 to 50 years. And
that is what we intend to achieve here.”
On whether the MoU
would focus on just gas and solar power, Entwistle said, “We are not
particularly committed to any one kind of energy. What we are committed
to is increasing the overall vibrancy of the power sector. So, we are
looking at solar, gas and others
7/25/2014
Nigeria, US sign MoU on 1,500MW power plant
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