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Discos to pay for energy rejection – NERC


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Power distribution companies that reject electricity load due to constraints in their networks will now have to pay for the capacity charge of the rejected energy, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission said on Thursday.
On several occasions, power generation and transmission companies had complained that Discos were in the habit of rejecting electricity allocated to them for onward distribution to power users.
Also, the Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, had condemned the practice.
To address this, the NERC in its Guidelines for Implementation of Economic Merit Order Dispatch and Other Related Matters, obtained in Abuja on Thursday, stated that going forward, any Disco found wanting in this matter would have to pay. ....

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Electricity tariff: Digesting NERC's Item Seven


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The misdeeds of the living bring fond memories of the dead. Very many official events in today’s Nigeria bring Fela Anikulapo Kuti to mind. One instance was on Tuesday when Nigerians began to share the news of what they saw as a fresh increase in electricity tariff. Its suddenness and the (now common) insensitivity by the authorities were the focus. But there was a quick interjection by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). The commission came up with an elaborate statement to explain and clarify and, of course, deny that there was a hike in the price of electricity. The explanation was signed by Chairman or NERC, Sanusi Garba and Commissioner, Edafe C. Akpeneye. Then there was another one attributed simply to ‘Management’, directed at the media houses which had published that electricity tariff had gone up by 50 per cent. ....

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Increase in electricity tariff ill-timed – MAN


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Benin, Jan. 6, 2020 The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Edo/Delta branch, has described the increase in electricity tariff by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) as `ill-time’ due to the economic recession.
Mr Okwara Udensi, Chairman of the branch, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Wednesday that many businesses were still facing untold hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and EndSARS violence.
He said the manufacturing sector was currently being faced with high cost of production noting that any further increase in electricity tariff would worsen production and purchasing power of consumers.
“The economy is in a bad shape, we are in recession, so an increase in electricity tariff will translate to an increase in the cost of goods and services. ....

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TUC threatens showdown as NERC denies 50% hike, blames inflation


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The Federal Government has again increased the electricity tariff payable by power consumers across the country.
Approval for the hike in tariff was given by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, as the increase which varies, based on different consumer classes, took effect from January 1, 2021.
A few hours after the news of the tariff hike broke, the NERC issued a statement, denying a 50 per cent hike as had been reported in some circles (excluding
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The regulatory agency blamed N2 to N4 adjustment in tariff on inflation and movement in foreign exchange rates. ....

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Electricity: Trade union threatens showdown as NERC denies 50% tariff hike, blames inflation


President of the Trade Union Congress, Quadri Olaleye
The Federal Government has again increased the electricity tariff payable by power consumers across the country.
Approval for the hike in tariff was given by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, as the increase which varies, based on different consumer classes, took effect from January 1, 2021.
A few hours after the news of the tariff hike broke, the NERC issued a statement, denying a 50 per cent hike as had been reported in some circles.
The regulatory agency blamed N2 to N4 adjustment in tariff on inflation and movement in foreign exchange rates.
However, the Trade Union Congress issued a stern warning, asking the Federal Government to revert to old electricity tariff or face the consequences of its action. ....

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