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Country Profile of Nigeria
Introduction
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Off-grid Solar sector in Nigeria
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Policy and regulatory framework
Nigerian developers working on decentralized renewable electricity solutions should consider several key aspects of regulations and policies to ensure compliance and the successful implementation of their projects. Existing regulations address various aspects of the market, such as consumer payments, customs and importation, and setting up of an off-grid business[1].
Please consult the specific page Comply with Policies and Regulations to gain detailed information.
Stakeholder landscape of the Nigerian off-grid solar sector
State-specific information
| Abia | Ekiti | Nasawara |
| Adamawa | Enugu | Niger |
| Akwa Ibom | Gombe | Ogun |
| Anambra | Imo | Ondo |
| Bauchi | Jigawa | Osun |
| Bayelsa | Kaduna | Oyo |
| Benue | Kano | Plateau |
| Borno | Katsina | Rivers |
| Cross River | Kebbi | Sokoto |
| Delta | Kogi | Taraba |
| Ebonyi | Kwara | Yobe |
| Edo | Lagos | Zamfara |
- ↑ USAID (2022). Off-grid Market Intelligence Report. https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PA00ZB5X.pdf



















