The Africa Minigrid Developers Association and Nigeria’s Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Associations-Alliance (REEEA-A) join forces to further their efforts towards promoting mini-grids and decentralized utilities for rural electrification.

Nairobi, Kenya — The Africa Minigrid Developers Association has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nigeria’s Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Associations-Alliance (REEEA-A), an umbrella body of all Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Associations in Nigeria, to promote the development of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency sector and to bridge the gap between individual organisations and serve as a focal point between member organizations and government institutions.

The collaboration aims at fostering consolidated efforts in promoting minigrids and decentralised utilities for rural electrification and the associated strategies and business needs to ensure sector growth and support developers through mutual promises, covenants and conditions.

Areas of collaboration include:

  1. Grid Integration, Expansion and Planning: Coordinated planning efforts to ensure that there is no duplication of efforts by the Parties
  2. Participation and input into the work of updating the Rural Electrification Master Plan (REMP)’s key insight identification and in order to avoid any challenges in planning and also duplication of service provision
  3. Provision and establishing of Mini Grid market data or research findings with input from other stakeholders and businesses through various platforms and innovation labs such as key costs, policy solutions, funding, timelines and service data that is essential in decision making
  4. Policy, Legislative and Regulations review and development: being key stakeholders in rural electrification, to collaborate in providing input into any proposed policy. legislation and regulations in line with new developments in the sector relating to rural electrification in order to enhance the process and shore experiences from across the continent and the world at large.

Jessica Stephens, CEO AMDA said: “It is clear that all stakeholders need to work together and ensure there is no duplication of efforts. AMDA is excited for this collaboration which we believe will create a  mutual understanding of the strategy and business needs to enable collaboration and the promotion of Mini Grid deployment in conjunction with supporting the national enabling environment for Mini Grids and financial support mechanisms.”

On his part, Dr. Imamuddeen Talba, Chairman, Steering Committee of the  Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Associations (REEEA-A) said: “ AMDA and REEEA-A share the common goal of ensuring universal access to energy for Nigerians and we believe that Renewable Energy plays a key role in the achievement of SDG7 and Renewable Energy resources are used to mitigate the Climate change as well as providing clean and affordable Energy for all ”

“We are excited for this collaboration to further our efforts as we have both positioned ourselves to support the Government of Nigeria to achieve the SDG 7, Universal Access to Energy by 2030 in order to ensure Universal Electrification for all Nigerians” added Dr. Talba.

Media Contact: AMDA, communications @africamda.org, +254703653049

          REEEA-A, [email protected], +2347068638163

About Africa Minigrid Developers Association (AMDA) 

AMDA is an industry association created by private sector minigrid developers and operators, donors and investors seeking to improve market conditions for minigrid companies. This includes working to improve policy, regulation and investment towards ending energy poverty by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. Today, AMDA represents over 42 companies, who are operating minigrids across 19 countries. Learn more at africamda.org and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

About the Nigeria’s Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Associations-Alliance (REEEA-A)

The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency (REEEA) serves as an umbrella body of all Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Associations in Nigeria, to promote the development of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency sector and to bridge the gap between individual organizations and serve as a focal point between member organizations and government institutions. The Alliance is made up of 7 member Associations, with over 2 (two)thousand members; these membership cuts across Developers, Researchers, Policy experts etc. You can learn more about us at www.reeeaa.org.ng, and follow our activities across all social media handles @Reeea_Alliance.

Funding Opportunities for Member Associations In The Alliance

The Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) is a multi-donor Special Fund managed by the African Development Bank. It provides catalytic finance to unlock private sector investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency. SEFA offers technical assistance and concessional finance instruments to remove market barriers, build a more robust pipeline of projects and improve the risk-return profile of individual investments. The Fund’s overarching goal is to contribute to universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy services for all in Africa, in line with the New Deal on Energy for Africa and Sustainable Development Goal 7.

SEFA supports interventions across three strategic priorities:

  1. Green baseload
  2. Green mini-grids
  3. Energy efficiency

Applications will be assessed across a range of indicators and anticipated development outputs and outcomes, including:

  • commercial finance leveraged by the project;
  • MW of sustainable energy generation installed (and/or degree of energy efficiency achieved);
  • new jobs created, disaggregated by gender, and;
  • annual GHG emission reductions delivered.

For further information on applying for this grant, kindly call the secretariat on 08032002375 or via email on [email protected]

Communique Of The Just Concluded 3 – Day Workshop On Review and Harmonization of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Policies of Nigeria

Communique Of The Just Concluded 3 – Day Workshop On Review and Harmonization of Renewable Energy and
Energy Efficiency Policies of Nigeria Organized by Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Association Alliance
(REEEAA)
Date: 23 25 August 2022

 

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3-Day workshop for all stakeholders to address Institutional and Policy overlaps contained in various policy document in respect to the Renewable Energy

a 3-Day workshop for all stakeholders to address Institutional and Policy overlaps

The REEEA-Alliance is convening a 3-Day workshop for all stakeholders to address Institutional and Policy overlaps contained in various policy document in respect to the Renewable Energy viz a viz the Climate Change Legal Instruments in Nigeria and harmonize same.

The Workshop is scheduled to hold from 23rd and 25th of August 2022.
Time: 9:00am to 3:00pm. Venue: Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel Abuja

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Highlights from the Day 2 of the Stakeholder Workshop held on the 24th of August 2022 at Ladi Kwali, Sheraton Hotel.

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Pre-Meeting and Sensitization Workshop on RE/EE Policy Review and Harmonization- 21st July 2022

On the 21st of July 2022, the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Associations (REEEA)-Alliance held a Pre-meeting and Sensitization Workshop on the Review and Harmonization of Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Climate Change Policies and Laws; in collaboration with the Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP), the German Solar Corporation BSW – Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft e.V., and World Economic Forum. NESP is a technical assistance programme, co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Power. It aims to enable and foster investments in the domestic market for RE and EE, and to improve access to electricity in disadvantaged, mostly rural areas in Nigeria.

The pre-meeting workshop was a one-day event which centred around discussions with relevant stakeholders on critical topics on existing RE/EE policies to identify issues which will be addressed in a 3-Day Stakeholder Workshop scheduled to hold from 23rd to 25th August 2022.

The event had in attendance critical stakeholders across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies which included the Federal Ministry of Power, Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA), Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET), Nigerian National Petroleum Commission (NNPC), Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN), SUNREF Nigeria, amongst others.

The workshop was chaired by Dr. Imamuddeen Talba, Chairman, Steering Committee of the Alliance and anchored by Lande Abudu the Component Lead, Standalone Solar Home Systems (SHS) at Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP) and who is also a member of the Steering Committee of the Alliance. The Reviewed RE/EE Policy Report document was presented by Professor Chidi Magnus Onuoha, Vice-Chairman Steering Committee/ Chairman Policy Review Committee.

During the event, there was a launching of the Mobilizing Investments for Clean Energy Nigeria (MICEE) DEEP Dive by the World Economic Forum, which seeks to identify and accelerate investment solutions toward Nigeria’s energy transition.

Upcoming Event:

3-Day Stakeholder Workshop.

Date: 23rd to 25th August 2022

The 3-day workshop will be focusing on the review of various Laws, Regulations and Policies in the clean energy sector, in order to get the opinions and suggestions of various stakeholders both in the public, private and financial Institutions. The workshop aims to tailor the Laws to meet international best practices, eliminate duplicity, harmonize them and ultimately come up with an all-encompassing Law that cuts across Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Energy Transition and Climate Action.

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