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FG, firm partner to enforce solar mini-grid standards

Last updated: March 5, 2026 1:45 am
Published: 2 months ago
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The Federal Government’s push to sanitise its fast-growing renewable energy space gathered momentum on Wednesday as the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit strengthened its technical partnership with the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency to tighten regulatory standards for solar mini-grids and other clean energy systems.

The German Development Cooperation, implemented by GIZ under the Nigerian Energy Support Programme, paid a courtesy visit to NEMSA headquarters in Abuja, reaffirming a collaboration that has shaped regulatory frameworks for renewable energy deployment in Nigeria.

According to a statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs Unit at NEMSA, Ama Umoren, the visit was aimed at consolidating joint efforts in renewable energy development, regulatory standards, and capacity building within the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry.

The statement read, “The German Development Cooperation, implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH under the Nigerian Energy Support Programme, paid a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency’s headquarters in Abuja today.

“The visit was aimed at strengthening the ongoing collaboration between NEMSA and the Nigerian Energy Support Programme, particularly in the areas of renewable energy development, regulatory standards, and capacity building for the Nigerian electricity sector.”

Leading the delegation, Milot Karid congratulated NEMSA’s management and reiterated GIZ’s commitment to sustaining what he described as a productive and long-standing institutional partnership.

“We are proud of the milestones achieved through our collaboration with NEMSA, particularly the successful development of the Guidelines for the Inspection and Certification of Solar Mini-Grids in Nigeria,” Karid said.

He noted that beyond developing regulatory instruments, the partnership had focused on strengthening the agency’s technical capacity to enforce safety and quality standards in the renewable energy sector.

“Our cooperation has supported targeted capacity-building initiatives for NEMSA personnel. This is critical in ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards as Nigeria’s renewable energy market continues to expand,” he added.

Stakeholders say the forthcoming formal launch of the solar mini-grid inspection and certification guidelines is expected to standardise technical benchmarks for developers, reduce substandard installations, and enhance investor confidence in off-grid power projects.

Responding, the Managing Director and Chief Electrical Inspector of the Federation, Olusegun Adesayo, reaffirmed NEMSA’s mandate to promote electrical safety and regulatory compliance across the power value chain.

“We remain fully committed to promoting electrical safety, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry,” Adesayo said.

He expressed appreciation to GIZ and the European Union for their sustained technical and institutional support to Nigeria’s power sector reforms.

“The next phase of our collaboration will include the formal launch of the guidelines and deeper engagement in advancing renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency, and rural electrification in Nigeria,” he added.

The Nigerian Energy Support Programme is a technical assistance initiative co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. It is implemented by GIZ in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Power.

The programme has supported reforms in renewable energy integration, policy development, and institutional strengthening, particularly in off-grid electrification and energy efficiency.

Nigeria’s renewable energy market has expanded rapidly in recent years, driven by persistent grid constraints, rising energy demand, and Federal Government policies promoting decentralised power solutions. Solar mini-grids have emerged as a key solution for rural electrification, especially in underserved and unserved communities.

However, experts have repeatedly warned that weak enforcement of technical standards and the proliferation of substandard components could undermine safety and system reliability if not properly regulated.

Both NEMSA and GIZ reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions and strengthening regulatory oversight.

The agencies said the collaboration would continue to focus on improving standards in renewable energy deployment and supporting Nigeria’s transition to a safer, more efficient, and sustainable electricity sector.

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