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'$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by EcoBrick: 12:14pm On Jul 17, 2023
Elektron Energy Development Strategies Limited (Elektron Energy) has partnered with Eko Electricity Distribution Plc. (EKEDP) to construct a 30-megawatts (MW) embedded natural gas-fired power plant worth $50 million in Lagos.

The Independent Power Plant (IPP) project is expected to supply uninterrupted electricity through dedicated 33kV and 11kV distribution networks exclusively to identified customers within the Victoria Island franchise area of Lagos State.

Regarded as the first of its kind because a natural gas IPP will be directly embedded into Disco’s distribution network for supply to identified end-user customers, the project has the potential to eradicate up to 1000 diesel generators within its coverage area, drastically reducing emissions and promoting a greener environment.


Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony held on Victoria Island on Tuesday, July 11, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, through his representative, Olusola Shasore, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources said: “We understand that reliable steady power builds commerce, commerce builds capital and capital brings industrialisation and industrialisation brings employment to our youths, which is our area of interest.

“We are available to whoever is interested in bringing power to the state because we have to do everything we really need to do for Lagos to have power as the economic hub of the country. We are in very interesting times with the New Electricity Act and it can be very good times for us if we are very collaborative. We believe that it is the private sector that would drive this achievement for us.”

The CEO of Elektron Energy, Mr. Tola Talabi, acknowledged the presence of dignitaries such as Tariye Gbadegesin, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ARM-Harith Infrastructure Investment Limited, the co-equity sponsors of the embedded IPP; the Board and Management of Elektron Energy including the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Mr Jide Onakoya; the Board and Management of Eko Disco; the Debt Providers: FBN Quest, Bank of Industry (BOI), Infra Credit; and the technical partners, Wartsila.

He said: “We are excited about this project because we believe it will mark a significant turning point in the Nigerian power sector. It would be the first time that an embedded power plant would be built in partnership with a distribution company. We expect to and we look forward to commissioning this project in 18 months’ time.”


Mr Talabi added that the journey to the project started eight years ago and it is proof of the removal of the regulatory and legislative roadblocks that existed years ago, labelling the project a major milestone and turning point in the Nigerian power sector.

Principal and Chief Financial Officer of Elektron Energy, Deen Solebo, said the project would cost $50 million, with a construction timeline of 18 months in addition to the potential to eradicate up to 1000 diesel generators within its coverage area.

“VI Power is meant to be a 30-megawatt power plant that we will build on this site and it will serve maximum-demand customers who are commercial off-takers that have intense electricity needs fundamentally. We signed a power purchase agreement with Eko Disco last year and a connection agreement which allows us to jointly manage with Eko Disco the distribution network in the Victoria Island power area and also to help regulate the billing and revenue collection from the customers,” he said.

Solebo noted that the site of the power project belongs to Eko Disco, adding that the partnership with the Disco is quite extensive. He said: “It effectively allows us to fulfil one of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)’s policies of encouraging embedded generation power in the country. This is the first of its kind that has seen daylight in this country and we hope this can be an example of how you roll them forward.”

Solebo also said the project has two phases: a distribution aspect that involves more than five dedicated feeder networks which allow power to be taken directly to the customers and the building of the Independent Power Plant (IPP) itself.

Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ARM-Harith Infrastructure Investment Limited, the co-equity sponsors of the embedded IPP, Tariye Gbadegesin thanked the Board of Elektron Energy for releasing the initial capital, while commending Eko Disco for their foresight on the project.

Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Lagos, Elektron started as an energy trading outfit and morphed into an energy infrastructure platform company engaged in developing and operating prime energy infrastructure projects in West Africa, with a key focus in its home market, Nigeria. Elektron also considers strategic opportunities in complementary energy ventures that leverage the company’s expertise and relationships to yield outsize returns.

Elektron’s business model is based on a staged development plan to create value by combining its indigenous knowledge and execution capabilities in consultations with strategic, technical, regulatory and financing players.

The firm has devised comprehensive strategic roadmaps across the power, oil and gas infrastructure verticals; leading to a near-term project bank of four viable projects representing approximately $150 million of total assets. Elektron also owns Alausa Power Limited (“ALPL”), a special purpose vehicle that operates a leading 10.6MW IPP in Lagos State.

https://thenationonlineng.net/50m-power-plant-in-lagosll-drive-economic-growth/

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by budaatum: 12:19pm On Jul 17, 2023
Time for long term investment in energy stock.

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by mrvitalis(m): 12:23pm On Jul 17, 2023
30MW power plant for 50 million dollars

Make una dey lie una hear

How much did winners build there 15mw power plant with

Where is Nigerian society of engineers when lies like this are flying around

There is really a gas pipeline to Lagos so what's the excuse... 20 million dollars can deliver this project

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by budaatum: 12:32pm On Jul 17, 2023
mrvitalis:
30MW power plant for 50 million dollars

Make una dey lie una hear

How much did winners build there 15mw power plant with

Where is Nigerian society of engineers when lies like this are flying around

There is really a gas pipeline to Lagos so what's the excuse... 20 million dollars can deliver this project

I'm very certain they'd have given you the contract if you too showed the 8 year plan you been working on.

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by adekolaelect(m): 1:06pm On Jul 17, 2023
At least we build development and political Bridges for the south west . It is depend on the life you chooses to be.

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by jmoore(m): 1:21pm On Jul 17, 2023
6.4 billion dollars = 14,400 megawatts in Egypt.

13 Million dollars should give 30
megawatts.

But in Nigeria, they are using 50 million dollars to give 30 megawatts.

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by EcoNews: 1:36pm On Jul 17, 2023
When will you do the calculation for Alaigbo make we see how foolish you truly are.
jmoore:
6.4 billion dollars = 14,400 megawatts in Egypt.

13 Million dollars should give 30
megawatts.

But in Nigeria, they are using 50 million dollars to give 30 megawatts.

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Gajagojo: 1:41pm On Jul 17, 2023
mrvitalis:
30MW power plant for 50 million dollars

Make una dey lie una hear

How much did winners build there 15mw power plant with

Where is Nigerian society of engineers when lies like this are flying around

There is really a gas pipeline to Lagos so what's the excuse... 20 million dollars can deliver this project
If they lie how is it your problem?
They are a private company

The market is now liberalized

Go and build yours for 5 million dollars

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Gajagojo: 1:42pm On Jul 17, 2023
This is a great opportunity for the Niger Delta

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by seborrhic: 1:45pm On Jul 17, 2023
EcoNews:
When will you do the calculation for Alaigbo make we see how foolish you truly are.
Must everything be about tribe for heaven's sake!
So you shouldn't ask questions again if the cost of a project looks like a rip off simply because it's being done by your tribesman or being carried out in your state?

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by sultanofpigs: 1:49pm On Jul 17, 2023
Fake news from a Government that dwells and pays handsomely for useless Propaganda.



EcoBrick:
https://thenationonlineng.net/50m-power-plant-in-lagosll-drive-economic-growth/




Mynd44
Nlfpmod

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by mrvitalis(m): 2:04pm On Jul 17, 2023
Gajagojo:

If they lie how is it your problem?
They are a private company

The market is now liberalized

Go and build yours for 5 million dollars
It's a loan a loan scam they can easily take out a 45 million dollars loan using the plant as back up... When they fail to pay the loan amcon has to buy the loan using me and u money

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Gajagojo: 3:18pm On Jul 17, 2023
mrvitalis:

It's a loan a loan scam they can easily take out a 45 million dollars loan using the plant as back up... When they fail to pay the loan amcon has to buy the loan using me and u money

A loan? Who is borrowing?

Can you give an example of one loan Amcon has bought


One example please?

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by 001Lagos: 3:20pm On Jul 17, 2023
Only for the people in Victoria island Lagos ..

.while Tinubu asslickers that aren't living in Victoria island are on their own .

Chei 😂😂😂

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by mrvitalis(m): 3:27pm On Jul 17, 2023
Gajagojo:


A loan? Who is borrowing?

Can you give an example of one loan Aid in has bought


One example please?
Bros it's called loan scam
Jumo Ibrahim is expert in this

You buy or build a project A
Infliate the price and value of A(250% real value)
Call your partner in a bank to agree with your valuation
You can then take 75% loan of your value of A
That's 187% real value
Then you run it for a while sale parts you can sale
Default on your loan since the A is your collateral... Banks would now collect A
Seeing it's not the real value... Bank would call amcon who is the chief guarantee of all alone
Amcon buys of the loan from the bank... Try to run the business to gain back the money the rest is history

Dongote refinery is example, Nixon Hilton Nigeria, Arik, air Nigeria, news watch them plenty

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Gajagojo: 6:58pm On Jul 17, 2023
mrvitalis:

Bros it's called loan scam
Jumo Ibrahim is expert in this

You buy or build a project A
Infliate the price and value of A(250% real value)
Call your partner in a bank to agree with your valuation
You can then take 75% loan of your value of A
That's 187% real value
Then you run it for a while sale parts you can sale
Default on your loan since the A is your collateral... Banks would now collect A
Seeing it's not the real value... Bank would call amcon who is the chief guarantee of all alone
Amcon buys of the loan from the bank... Try to run the business to gain back the money the rest is history

Dongote refinery is example, Nixon Hilton Nigeria, Arik, air Nigeria, news watch them plenty

STOP talking like an illiterate OMATA

Who is borrowing here is the question?

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Gajagojo: 6:59pm On Jul 17, 2023
mrvitalis:

It's a loan a loan scam they can easily take out a 45 million dollars loan using the plant as back up... When they fail to pay the loan amcon has to buy the loan using me and u money

Who is THEY?

Who is borrowing?

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by helinues: 7:05pm On Jul 17, 2023
Nice

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by ahiboilandgas: 7:05pm On Jul 17, 2023
EcoBrick:
https://thenationonlineng.net/50m-power-plant-in-lagosll-drive-economic-growth/




Mynd44
Nlfpmod

while for baifra land simon ewu dey declare sit at home like bottles of hero beer

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by FreeStuffsNG: 7:08pm On Jul 17, 2023
I saw this coming wink

It makes no sense for power generation plants to be far away and gencos now need to spend billions to ship it to Lagos then transfer the cost to consumers when you can have the generation plants near to the discos and consumers without such costs.
Expect more of this huge investment in all the value chains and consumers can now have multiple options of service providers like GSM. The Gencos are up for serious competition and maybe outcompeted.

Transmission Company of Nigeria ( TCN) may be the biggest loser.

In all, once again, this is the best time to invest in Yorubaland.
God bless Nigeria for ever!

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by waynetee(m): 7:09pm On Jul 17, 2023
We are getting there.

Meanwhile, Omoluabis will do something, yeye beerfraud people will looking for every means to claim it. No be juju be that?

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Outstandingmam: 7:10pm On Jul 17, 2023
mrvitalis:

Bros it's called loan scam
Jumo Ibrahim is expert in this

You buy or build a project A
Infliate the price and value of A(250% real value)
Call your partner in a bank to agree with your valuation
You can then take 75% loan of your value of A
That's 187% real value
Then you run it for a while sale parts you can sale
Default on your loan since the A is your collateral... Banks would now collect A
Seeing it's not the real value... Bank would call amcon who is the chief guarantee of all alone
Amcon buys of the loan from the bank... Try to run the business to gain back the money the rest is history

Dongote refinery is example, Nixon Hilton Nigeria, Arik, air Nigeria, news watch them plenty

Sad to say most so called billionaires in Nigeria are in on this scam. Plenty of them. Even Trump in the US does similar

While hoping this should be different, Nigerians most times will remain Nigerians.

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Outstandingmam: 7:11pm On Jul 17, 2023
Gajagojo:


STOP talking like an illiterate OMATA

Who is borrowing here is the question?

You're still not getting the import of his post. Why you're asking is that you believe the borrower will be dealt with but the collateral is there and the bank will take ownership but it's worthless than the loan collected and you can't do nada to the borrower after all he hasn't stopped the banks from taking the property financed with the loan

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by mrvitalis(m): 7:14pm On Jul 17, 2023
Outstandingmam:


Sad to say most so called billionaires in Nigeria are in on this scam. Plenty of them. Even Trump in the US does similar

While hoping this should be different, Nigerians most times will remain Nigerians.
Loan scam is easy to see... Once u see over bloated value it's a loan scam

Funny thing is most Nigerians have no idea about it

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by mrvitalis(m): 7:16pm On Jul 17, 2023
Gajagojo:


STOP talking like an illiterate OMATA

Who is borrowing here is the question?
No vex my bad thought I was talking to someone smart

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Gajagojo: 7:22pm On Jul 17, 2023
Outstandingmam:


You're still not getting the import of his post. Why you're asking is that you believe the borrower will be dealt with but the collateral is there and the bank will take ownership but it's worthless than the loan collected and you can't do nada to the borrower after all he hasn't stopped the banks from taking the property financed with the loan
You are making a baseless assumption
I asked a simple question who is the borrower?

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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by ClearFlair: 7:27pm On Jul 17, 2023
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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by PlayerMeji: 7:27pm On Jul 17, 2023
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Re: '$50m Power Plant In Lagos’ll Drive Economic Growth’ by Afrogist247(m): 7:28pm On Jul 17, 2023
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