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Buhari Reveals Plans To Resolve Collapse Of National Grid

To solve the difficulties of energy supply across the country, President Muhammadu Buhari announced on Tuesday that his administration is decentralizing the nation’s national grid using renewable mini-grids.

At an interview with Bloomberg News, Buhari stated that his government had set aside 550 million dollars to provide 20,000 stand-alone solar systems (SHS) and Solar Hybrid mini-grids in over 250 locations across the country.

Following the collapse of the national system, power disruptions have been a common occurrence in Nigeria in recent weeks, according to NEWS DIRECT.

The problem had been exacerbated by an increase in diesel, which is used as an alternative source of energy by most houses and businesses, resulting in a rise in products and services.

Speaking on plans to solve the collapse of the national grid, the President said: “We’re also decentralising the national grid through renewable driven mini-grids.

“The 550 million dollar Nigeria Electrification Project has deployed more than 20,000 Standalone Solar Systems (SHS), as well as Solar Hybrid mini-grids in over 250 locations.”

Buhari also added that there were hundreds of ongoing projects and initiatives including the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), a government-to-government initiative between the Governments of Nigeria and Germany, with Siemens AG, to upgrade the electricity grid with a 2 billion dollar investment.

“Once signed into law the constitutional amendment bill recently voted through parliament will allow state governments to generate and transmit their own electricity, further facilitating investor participation in our market and enabling states and local businesses to transmit excess supply to the grid,” Buhari said.

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