- REA and AMDA sign MoU to enhance mini-grid development in Nigeria, focusing on knowledge sharing, capacity building, and sector coordination
- Collaboration aims to address Nigeria’s energy access gap, utilizing data-driven programs and industry standards to boost socio-economic growth
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and the Africa Mini-Grid Developers’ Association (AMDA) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of promoting and expediting the development of mini-grids in Nigeria.
According to Engr. Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad, the MD/CEO of REA, the MoU will focus on various initiatives, including knowledge sharing, capacity building, and improved sector coordination.
Ahmad noted that Nigeria boasts one of the largest mini-grid markets in Africa, with more than 100 operational mini-grids, primarily as a result of data-driven programs and initiatives implemented by the Rural Electrification Agency. However, due to the substantial energy access gap in the country, there remains a pressing need for additional decentralized energy interventions to bridge the energy deficit and stimulate socio-economic growth.
He added;
With the pivotal role and sustained impact of AMDA in Africa’s renewable energy space, the REA-AMDA partnership represents a significant step forward for the mini-grid sector in Nigeria. It underscores a shared commitment to research, data-driven decision-making, and the establishment of robust industry standards.
Mr. Olamide Niyi-Afuye, the CEO of AMDA, emphasized their dedication to collaborating with REA in nurturing the mini-grid sector in Nigeria. This partnership is expected to bring about positive developments and advancements in the mini-grid sector, contributing to improved access to electricity in the country.
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