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Nigeria to Add Excess Solar Power to National Grid


The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has said that plans are ongoing to implement a net metering arrangement that will enable the export of excess power back into the national grid for commercial value.

This commission said the value of solar panels imported into Nigeria in the first quarter of 2025 was N125.3bn, saying this reflects the increasing adoption of renewable energy. In a statement on Thursday, NERC said Nigeria’s solar energy capacity has experienced significant growth in recent years, with imported panels valued at $200m.

“In 2023, solar panel imports were valued at over $200m, translating to more than four million panels, with a substantial portion allocated to captive power generation. By Q1 2025, the value of imported solar panels had reached approximately N125.29bn. This expansion reflects the increasing adoption of renewable energy, particularly in rural and off-grid areas, driven by government initiatives and private sector investments,” the commission said.

It added that in 2024, Nigeria added 63.5 megawatts of solar capacity, bringing the total installed capacity to 385.7 MW, further accelerating the shift towards decentralised energy solutions. With this, NERC said some stakeholders approached it with requests to enable the export of excess power to the grid for commercial use.

The commission said it has developed draft regulations on net billing. Given this expansion, stakeholders have approached the commission with requests to explore the possibility of implementing a net metering arrangement, enabling the export of excess power back into the grid for commercial value.

“In compliance with its business rules and pursuant to Sections 46 and 48 of the Electricity Act 2023, which govern the commission’s proceedings, consultations, and public hearings, the commission has developed draft regulations on net billing.

“The commission is inviting the general public to provide comments on the draft net billing regulations,” which can be accessed on its website. Submissions can be made until September 26, 2025.

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