Energy Transition: The place of social acceptance in accelerating clean energy adoption in Nigeria

  The use of energy permeates all aspects of human existence and remains critical for survival…

Cost Reflective Tariff: Do Peri-Urban & Rural Areas in Nigeria Really Need 24/7 Electricity?

  One feeling unites Nigerians across various religious, ethnic, and geographical landscapes: that sense of distaste…

The Relevance of Consumer Orientation and Engagement in Power Sector Reforms

  The electric power sector is generally product-oriented. The primary goals are centred around maintaining a…

Energy Transition: Nigeria’s Gas-to-Power Strategies May Not Be Out of Place After All

  As global leaders prepare for the 26th Conference of Parties (COP 26) at Glasgow in…

Is Regulatory Uncertainty Still Considered a Barrier to Investment in the NESI?

Is there a gap in the Nigerian Energy sector? Yes, there is. Are there existing challenges…

The EV Wave: Is Nigeria Ready?

With the exponential growth in sales of Electric Vehicles (EVs) globally, it is becoming clear that…

The Minister Versus Downstream Energy Regulator: Is Zero Influence an Option? (Part 1)

The Regulator is a key actor in the liberalised energy market. The aims of liberalisation are…

Nigerian Mass Metering Program (NMMP) in a Service-Reflective Tariff (SRT) Regime

How did the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) get here? In a bid to address the…

Independent System Operator: Exploring its Dynamics in the Current Ailing Power Sector

The importance of the power evacuation infrastructure in the electricity value chain globally cannot be over-emphasized.…

The Role of Women in the Clean Energy Movement

Poor energy access across Africa has necessitated the need for people to generate their own energy,…