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US To Sponsor Nigeria Power Sector With 1billion Dollar by thanks4idias: 2:33am On Feb 15, 2017
The US government has made plan to invest in Nigeria power sector, click here to read the complete story: https://thanksinfo.com/2017/02/15/us-to-sponsor-nigeria-power-sector-with-1billion-dollar/
Re: US To Sponsor Nigeria Power Sector With 1billion Dollar by Nobody: 2:39am On Feb 15, 2017
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The US government has made plan to invest in Nigeria power sector, click here to read the complete story: https://thanksinfo.com/2017/02/15/us-to-sponsor-nigeria-power-sector-with-1billion-dollar/

Power Africa, an initiative by the US government to
light up Africa, on Tuesday said it was planning to
invest about one billion dollars on the power sector
in Nigeria, the programme’s coordinator, Mr Andrew
Herscowitz said.
Herscowitz announced this in Abuja at a news conference on
strengthening the power sector in Nigeria.
The coordinator, who said U.S. was committed to strengthening the power sector in
Nigeria, added that America has already committed billions of dollars in funding the
nation’s energy projects.
He said `Power Africa’, launched by President Barack Obama in 2013 to increase
electricity access, is aimed at adding more than 30,000 megawatts of cleaner, more
efficient energy development in sub-Saharan Africa.
Herscowitz said the project also targets unlocking the substantial wind, solar, hydro
power, natural gas, biomass, and geothermal resources on the continent.
“Since Power Africa was launched, U.S. Trade Development Agency has committed
approximately 6.5 million dollars in funding for 10 activities supporting Nigeria’s
energy sector, which could leverage up to 2.7 billion dollars in investment.
“It has advanced 50 million dollars in financing from the Oversea Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC) to Lumos, a Nigeria-based solar energy company, to scale up it’s
off grid solar power service to about 200,000 Nigerian homes and businesses.
“Power Africa has supported power companies in the country to the tune of 100
million dollars capital expenditure credit enhancement facility with a corresponding
6.5 million dollars in technical assistance
“And (supported) another 1.5 million dollars for limited commodity to turn around the
DISCOS,” he said.
He said that functional power distribution companies were critical to the
development of the country.
According to him, well functioning DISCOs are critical to the delivery of electricity in
Nigeria.
“If the DISCOs do not work, the energy sector as a whole does not work.”
He said Nigeria, like any country, needed to see capital flowing through the entire
energy value chain.

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Re: US To Sponsor Nigeria Power Sector With 1billion Dollar by Nobody: 2:41am On Feb 15, 2017
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Power Africa, an initiative by the US government to
light up Africa, on Tuesday said it was planning to
invest about one billion dollars on the power sector
in Nigeria, the programme’s coordinator, Mr Andrew
Herscowitz said.
Herscowitz announced this in Abuja at a news conference on
strengthening the power sector in Nigeria.
The coordinator, who said U.S. was committed to strengthening the power sector in
Nigeria, added that America has already committed billions of dollars in funding the
nation’s energy projects.
He said `Power Africa’, launched by President Barack Obama in 2013 to increase
electricity access, is aimed at adding more than 30,000 megawatts of cleaner, more
efficient energy development in sub-Saharan Africa.
Herscowitz said the project also targets unlocking the substantial wind, solar, hydro
power, natural gas, biomass, and geothermal resources on the continent.
“Since Power Africa was launched, U.S. Trade Development Agency has committed
approximately 6.5 million dollars in funding for 10 activities supporting Nigeria’s
energy sector, which could leverage up to 2.7 billion dollars in investment.
“It has advanced 50 million dollars in financing from the Oversea Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC) to Lumos, a Nigeria-based solar energy company, to scale up it’s
off grid solar power service to about 200,000 Nigerian homes and businesses.
“Power Africa has supported power companies in the country to the tune of 100
million dollars capital expenditure credit enhancement facility with a corresponding
6.5 million dollars in technical assistance
“And (supported) another 1.5 million dollars for limited commodity to turn around the
DISCOS,” he said.
He said that functional power distribution companies were critical to the
development of the country.
According to him, well functioning DISCOs are critical to the delivery of electricity in
Nigeria.
“If the DISCOs do not work, the energy sector as a whole does not work.”
He said Nigeria, like any country, needed to see capital flowing through the entire
energy value chain.

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