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Power Sector: On Meter Deployment And Higher Meter Pricing by rodeo0070(m): 10:24am On Jun 23, 2021
Metering remains one of the most pressing issues confronting Nigeria's electricity sector. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) estimates that as of Q2-2020, only 4.2m (40.3% of the 10.5m registered electricity customers) had been metered vs 3.6m in Q4-2017.

The lack of sufficient metering leads to estimated billing by Discos, which ultimately leads to unpaid receipts by customers, a key source of liquidity deficit in the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).

To improve liquidity in the NESI, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) began its National Mass Metering Programme (NMMP) in Oct-2020 to fund local manufacturing and importation of meters by meter suppliers and Discos.

Metering Status in NESI (Q2-2020 vs Q4-2017) - Screenshot below

Notably, the NMMP followed the NERC's Meter Asset Provider (MAP) program, which had subdued effectiveness in closing the gap by authorizing third-party financing of meters, and amortization over a 10-year period. To put this in context, from Jan-2019 to Nov-2020, a total of 508,812 meters were installed under the MAP, compared to 6.6 million contracted meters.

This equates to 22,122 average monthly installations v s a monthly target of 166,781. In its first phase, the NNMP deployed 1.0m n meters, according to NERC. However, only 16,308 had been installed for end-users due to labour and logistical problems as of Nov-2020.

Meter Asset Providers in Nigeria have recently demanded an increase in meter prices due to tighter economic realities such as galloping inflation, foreign exchange devaluation, and global supply chain disruptions, among others, all of which have driven a spike in input costs.

Higher meter pricing will likely weigh on the NMMP's effectiveness, even as the majority of end-users remain unmetered and Discos continue to charge estimated bills. The Discos appear to be on course to miss the NERC’s Dec-2021 target for compliance in closing the metering gap, having already missed installation targets. Meanwhile, end-user frustration with estimated billing will persist in the medium term.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2021/06/23/power-sector-meter-deploy-meter-pricing/

Re: Power Sector: On Meter Deployment And Higher Meter Pricing by FBIBOT(m): 10:37am On Jun 23, 2021
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Re: Power Sector: On Meter Deployment And Higher Meter Pricing by nairanaira12: 10:55am On Jun 23, 2021
The metering thing will at least cut off extortion. It's far better than estimated billing. You will only pay for what you use.

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Re: Power Sector: On Meter Deployment And Higher Meter Pricing by Baawaa(m): 10:58am On Jun 23, 2021
There is nothing better than prepaid meter,Ikeja Electricity is doing better but Ibadan electricity is 419 that is robbing poor masses
Re: Power Sector: On Meter Deployment And Higher Meter Pricing by rodeo0070(m): 4:13pm On Jun 24, 2021
The billing is too high

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