This factsheet contains operational performance data of grid-connected Power Plants for January 2024. For additional information, reports, NERC Orders and Regulations check our Resources page.
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The public may recall that in 2020, the Commission issued the Order on Capping of Estimated Bills (Order No: NERC/197/2020) and subsequently issued monthly energy caps which aimed to align the estimated bills for unmetered customers with the measured consumption of metered customers on the same supply feeder. A review of the Electricity Distribution Companies […]
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The commission has released the Monthly Energy Cap for March 2024. Click HERE to view.
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The main thrust of the TCN (SO/MO) Technical and Operational Audit is on key obligations pertaining to maintaining a secure and reliable electricity supply system, including overall governance arrangement, information sharing amongst users, Generation Scheduling and Dispatch, switching procedures and those obligations for when a secure system cannot be maintained including black start procedures. Click […]
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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is holding a three-day Seminar for Judges at the National Judicial Institute (NJI) complex Abuja. Group photograph of participants at the end of the 3-day NERC Seminar for Judges
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Protocol On behalf of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, it is a great honour for me to welcome you all to the 2024 Judges Seminar. For several years, this seminar has been a tradition and a recurring item in the Commission’s work plan until recently when steering the reform agenda took the front burner. One […]
+ Read MoreThe Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) quarterly report is prepared in compliance with Section 56(3) of the Electricity Act 2023, which mandates the Commission to submit quarterly reports of its activities to the President and the National Assembly. The report analyses the state of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) covering the operational and commercial […]
+ Read MoreThis competition is open to ONLY SS2 students in Nigeria. Interested SS2 students should write an essay of not less than 450 words and not more than 500 words, on the topic “How does the New Customer Protection Regulation (CPR 2023) Protect the Rights & Obligations of Electricity Customers”. Click here to read more.
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