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Publication - Nigeria: Financing Instruments for the Mini-Grid Market (A case study)

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Title
Nigeria: Financing Instruments for the Mini-Grid Market (A case study)
Publisher
GET.transform
Author
GET.transform
Published in
March 2022
Abstract
This case studies focuses on the one hand, renewable energy industry solutions built on revenue-driven business models, as well as on best practice regulatory frameworks that have solved common challenges in the development of the rural electrification and off-grid market. With a focus on Africa, the case studies aim to present policymakers and stakeholders with encouraging evidence from the renewable energy world. This case study features Nigeria and draws on the experience of the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Power, the Rural Electrification Agency, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, the Nigerian Energy Support Programmes supported by the EU and Germany, and the Federal Government’s Nigerian Electrification Project which receives support from the African Development Bank and World Bank.
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