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Delta adopts mini-grid model for electricity generation
Delta government on Tuesday announced that it would adopt a decentralised mini-grid model for electricity generation, distribution, and regulation to transform its electricity sector. The Commissioner for Economic Planning, Sonny Ekedayen, disclosed this during a press briefing following the Executive Council meeting in Asaba. Mr Ekedayen described the decision as a bold step toward transforming its electricity sector and establishing new regulatory bodies to drive a sustainable power market. He said the initiative aligned with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E Agenda, which prioritises infrastructure and improved service delivery across Delta.
He recalled that the Delta House of Assembly had earlier domesticated the federal government’s 2023 Electricity Act, which provided the legislative foundation for the state to chart its own course in electricity generation, distribution, and regulation. According to him, with the passage of that law, we now have a clear pathway toward providing a reliable and steady electricity supply to the people of Delta at competitive prices. He noted that the model also allowed service providers to propose energy solutions based on the most viable energy mix for their area. According to him, while conventional gas-powered sources remain an option, operators can also explore renewable energy alternatives such as solar and hydro power.
Mr Ekedayen added that the entire electricity reform would be privately funded, with the state government providing only the regulatory framework and the enabling environment. “This is a private sector-driven initiative. Our role is to set the rules, ensure fairness, and create the atmosphere for investment and innovation to thrive,” he disclosed.
He added that the council had approved the establishment of the Delta State Electricity Commission to support the framework and serve as the central regulatory authority. Mr Ekedayen announced that a consultant would be appointed to help midwife the electricity transition process, providing expert guidance and assisting in the creation of a robust implementation roadmap. He acknowledged that while electricity market reform was still a new territory for many sub-national governments, Delta remained committed to getting it right. NAN
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