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BPE calls for establishment of alternative energy sources

The Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr Alex Okoh, has called for the establishment of energy sources and resources to supplement the limited power generation and supply in Nigeria.

According to a statement from Amina Othman, Head, Public Communications,  BPE, on Thursday, Okoh made the call at the inauguration of the Project Delivery Team (PDT) for the concession of Small Hydros in the country in Abuja on Wednesday.

The director-general noted that there were abundant natural energy resources to address the power challenges bedeviling the country.

He listed these as: sun, wind, hydro and biomass (waste), adding that it was imperative to harness the full potential of the small hydros for the purpose of electricity production.

He said 12 small hydro plants were slated for concession which included: eight greenfields and four  brownfields located in Adamawa, Benue, Kogi, Ogun and Taraba and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) with a generation capacity of 1.2 megawatts to 1,500 megawatts.

He added that the inauguration was in line with the mandate of the bureau and as a fallout of the recent Federal Government circular that provided clarity on the institutional framework for administration of concessions in the country.

He emphasised that the bureau had successfully engaged the relevant federal ministries to get the buy-in.

According to him, the drive to unlock the values of the 12 hydropower plants provides another opportunity for the Federal Ministry of Water resources and BPE to work together.

This is in addition to the collaborative efforts at the partial commercialisation and concession of four pilot River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs) in the country.

He further charged the 13-member committee drawn from relevant federal ministries, the BPE and other stakeholders to among others ensure transparent transactions and cooperation among one another.

Okoh also charged them to provide an avenue for effective information gathering on the assets and provide a platform for coordination and harmonisation of ideas while resolving issues in the course of the assignment.

The director-general also charged the committee to screen the eight Greenfield Small Hydros in line with the Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission (ICRC) guidelines and BPE’s processes and procedures.

The Terms Reference (ToR) of the project include: to draw up modalities for the concession of the small hydro dams and to identify necessary measures that would attract reputable private sector interest in the concession of the hydro plants.

Another is to liaise with Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trader (NBET) and other relevant stakeholders in the concession process.

Some others are: to develop transaction methodologies for the concession of the identified small hydros; and to design and drive the implementation of the concession of the project in line with the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) approved framework.

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