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Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Islie(op): 12:14pm On Jun 10, 2025
Off-grid and self-generated electricity in Lagos State has surpassed Nigeria’s entire grid-connected capacity, a new report by the Africa Finance Corporation has revealed, raising concerns over the growing energy access crisis in the country.

It also stated that if current trends persist, the number of Africans without electricity access could stay unchanged between now and 2030.

The report, titled ‘State of Africa’s Infrastructure Report 2025’, and obtained by our correspondent on Monday, noted that the continent is trapped in an energy bottleneck, with more Africans at risk of remaining without electricity by the end of the decade unless urgent action is taken.

The latest development, however, contradicts plans by the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and other partners to connect 300 million people to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030. Both institutions have committed to spending $40bn to accelerate development and reduce poverty on the continent.

The programme aims to combine grid expansion, off-grid solutions, and policy reforms to bridge Africa’s growing energy divide.

But the AFC in its report said the goal may not be achieved, as a significant portion of power generation in Africa’s biggest economies, Nigeria and South Africa, now happens outside the national grids, through off-grid, embedded, and captive systems.


The report read, “A growing share of generation is now occurring outside the grid, through off-grid, embedded and captive power systems, particularly in Africa’s largest economies, Nigeria and South Africa.

“These developments reflect not only market innovation but also the continued inability of centralised systems to meet rising urban and industrial demand. In Nigeria, unreliable public supply has pushed millions of households and firms to rely on petrol and diesel generators.”

It asserted that in Lagos alone, off-grid capacity is estimated at more than 19 gigawatts, higher than the total national grid output, which struggles to deliver 4 to 5 gigawatts consistently.

“Recent spatial data studies by SEforALL suggest that off-grid generation capacity in Lagos State alone could exceed 19GW, surpassing Nigeria’s entire grid-connected generation capacity.

“Captive generation is especially widespread among industrial and commercial users, with large enterprises investing in dedicated diesel and gas-fired power plants. This reflects not only market innovation but also the continued inability of centralised systems to meet rising urban and industrial demand,” the report added.

Across Nigeria, erratic public supply has forced millions of homes and businesses to rely on small petrol and diesel generators. Among large industrial and commercial users, captive generation, where companies build their own diesel or gas power plants, has become widespread.

The AFC said the trend is not limited to Nigeria. In South Africa, a 2022 policy shift that removed licensing requirements for embedded power generation triggered a boom. By the end of 2023, registered capacity jumped from just 23 megawatts in 2019 to 4.5GW, driven mainly by private sector investment. In 2024 alone, over 1GW of private solar capacity was added.

Despite the scale of these developments, official statistics fail to capture the full extent. While solar rooftops attract global attention, thermal generation, which accounts for a large chunk of industrial self-generation, is often ignored.


Captive plants serving mines, cement factories, or industrial estates can range between 20MW and 200MW per site. The report warns that while the proliferation of off-grid power may appear like progress, it is a symptom of deeper systemic failure.

“Estimates from local industry groups suggest that more than 1GW of private solar capacity was added in 2024 alone. Despite their scale and significance, these trends remain poorly captured in official statistics. Global data often focuses on off-grid renewables, largely solar rooftops, while thermal generation, a large component of industrial self-generation, is rarely tracked.

“Yet thermal installations matter: captive plants serving mines, cement factories, or industrial parks can range from 20MW to 200MW or more per site, representing substantial capacity additions. Importantly, the rise of off-grid and captive power underscores a deeper systemic failure. Going off-grid is not always the low-cost solution, it is a last resort.


“A 2019 study by the Energy for Growth Hub found that, once reliability is factored in, self-generated power costs roughly twice as much as grid electricity in Nigeria and South Africa, and up to four times more in Ethiopia. These high costs erode industrial competitiveness and highlight the economic penalty of inadequate grid investment,” it stated.

It noted that rather than an ideal outcome, the boom in self-generation should be viewed as a market signal, a clear indication of suppressed demand, investment potential, and the urgency of expanding reliable grid access.

“Going off-grid is not always a low-cost solution, it is often a last resort,” the report noted. These high costs erode industrial competitiveness and underscore the economic penalty of underinvesting in grid infrastructure.

“To correct course, Africa can tap into the world’s most underutilized energy resource base. The continent is home to the largest untapped hydropower potential, the largest conventional geothermal reserves, and receives some of the highest solar irradiation globally.

“The pipeline of planned generation projects reflect this potential and is evolving towards a greater mix of renewables and gas. But these resources remain largely stranded due to weak infrastructure and limited investment, turning abundance into constraint.”


The report also warned that Africa’s sluggish energy growth is fast becoming a threat to the continent’s development ambitions.

Between 2013 and 2023, electricity generation across the continent grew by less than 2 per cent annually, far below population growth (2.42 per cent) and economic growth (3 per cent).

For the first time in two decades, per capita electricity consumption is declining, a signal of crisis, not just in access but in the capacity to scale. Comparatively, other regions have made significant progress: the Middle East and Asia-Pacific posted annual electricity generation growth of 3.8 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, during the same period.


In 2024, Africa added just 6.5GW of utility-scale power, a third of India’s 18GW renewable additions, and far behind the 48.6GW added by the United States.

“Africa’s electricity generation is expanding, but not at the pace required to meet the continent’s rising demand. The energy shortfall is the single biggest constraint on economic transformation and the continent’s most underappreciated investment opportunity,” the report stated.

Despite being home to the world’s most abundant untapped energy resources, from hydropower and geothermal to solar, these assets remain largely stranded due to weak infrastructure and underinvestment.

Without a dramatic scale-up, experts warn, the region risks becoming trapped in a “low-energy equilibrium”, a state where electricity access figures appear to improve, but the volume and reliability of supply remain too poor to support meaningful growth.

Yet, the Africa Finance Corporation report warns that without decisive investment in large-scale, affordable and reliable grid infrastructure, such efforts may only provide temporary relief.

“Taken together, these trends suggest that Africa is not merely experiencing a stagnation in electricity access but a deterioration in meaningful energy consumption. While connection figures have improved in some markets, the volume and reliability of supply remain insufficient to support a sustained structural transformation.

“Without a significant increase in investment, both in generation and in supporting infrastructure, the region risks entrenching a low-energy equilibrium

that could undermine future growth and development. If current trends persist, the number of Africans without electricity access could stay unchanged between now and 2030,” it stated.

As power demand continues to rise alongside urbanisation and industrialisation, the choice before African leaders is now stark: either scale up or fall behind.
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Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by helinues: 12:14pm On Jun 10, 2025
Good

States have now been allowed to generate their own electricity
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by jmoore(m): 12:22pm On Jun 10, 2025
Tiger generator follow for off-grid na.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Lazy9jaYouth: 12:26pm On Jun 10, 2025
Lagos State; The Pace Setter.

Eko Oni Baje O
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Lonita: 12:27pm On Jun 10, 2025
Great one

Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Brendaniel: 12:27pm On Jun 10, 2025
The headline is a bit deceptive, because the content in summary states that the power generated privately off grid is far more than that on the grid and it is essentially due to the poor power supply on the grid. A country where you provide almost everything you need due to bad governance.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by CodeTemplarr: 12:28pm On Jun 10, 2025
. . .
That's to say there is something the people really need and are willing to invest in personally but the govt has left it in a dire state and instead prioritize duplication of road from nowhere to nowhere.
I wonder what "our sucker for new roads" have to say about this.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Sheuns(m): 12:28pm On Jun 10, 2025
grin

Before some agbado boys come to scream Tinubu legacy, more than 60% of the generated power are from private sector and companies.

If you have solar power installed in your house or place of work, you are the contributor, not the government.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by anonimi: 12:28pm On Jun 10, 2025
DeltaBachelor:
Cool
Cool propaganda lies as usual from the habitual suspects.

How is your cool story reflected in the lives of 20 million Lagosians huh

anonimi:
Fashola to Nigerians: 'If You Want to Have Stable Electricity Supply, Vote PDP Out in 2015'

Jul 11, 2014.

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, while marking his 2,600 days in office at an elaborate ceremony held at the Blue Roof of the Lagos Television premises, has said voting out the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from power in next year’s general election is the only way the country can have stable electricity.

According to The Nation, Fashola said electricity crisis in the country is caused by lack of ideas and insincerity of purpose on the part of Federal Government.

"Yes I agree with you that it is possible to generate electricity and to make sure that everybody in this country has electricity, we have to do the right thing. But you know what, the only way that you and I will have electricity in this country will be to vote out the PDP.

https://thenationonlineng.net/only-way-to-have-stable-electricity-is-to-vote-out-pdp-says-fashola/#google_vignette
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by LARRYOBRAIN(m): 12:28pm On Jun 10, 2025
Good one. Eko akete. Tinubu built Lagos
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Nobody: 12:29pm On Jun 10, 2025
Citizens doing things for themselves
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by advocatejare(m): 12:29pm On Jun 10, 2025
Good
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by ALISMILE(m): 12:29pm On Jun 10, 2025
Time for Lagos to exit the useless national grid
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by ARISHEM: 12:30pm On Jun 10, 2025
States can generate their own electricity but are not allowed to generate their police.
Why state police is not allowed is what we don't understand
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Skillsnigeria: 12:31pm On Jun 10, 2025
Hmmm
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by mactoni91(m): 12:31pm On Jun 10, 2025
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Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by wallaze(m): 12:32pm On Jun 10, 2025
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by EdiskyHarry: 12:33pm On Jun 10, 2025
Good
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Akell(m): 12:36pm On Jun 10, 2025
This report underscores the deepening energy crisis in the country. While this shift highlights the resilience and adaptability of businesses and households, it also exposes the failure of the national grid to meet growing demand. The reliance on alternative power sources—primarily petrol and diesel generators—comes at a high economic cost, making electricity more expensive for consumers and industries. This trend signals an urgent need for policy reforms, infrastructure investment, and sustainable energy solutions to bridge the gap between demand and supply. Without decisive action, Nigeria risks entrenching an inefficient and costly energy system that disproportionately burdens its citizens.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by iwaeda: 12:38pm On Jun 10, 2025
Propaganda at his best, even hospitals, Government
offices they claimed they are powering are gbajue. ENRON, power project still remained in our hearts.
I powered my own houses and properties with solar.
grin grin grin grin
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Akell(m): 12:40pm On Jun 10, 2025
Everyone above me except Brendaniel understood the content of the write-up.

They all are just shouting "Great one". It o ly shows we didn't read in this part of the world.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by uvie66: 12:43pm On Jun 10, 2025
ClearFlair:
Citizens doing things for themselves
This shouldn't be news, you provide water through borehole, education is from private university because you don't want a four year course to turn 8 years, we all know about health if one can't afford private health you die, if you live in an estate then you provide your own security or if you live in a face to face on the street then I'm sorry when the boys come you are on your own.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Dogalmighty17: 12:45pm On Jun 10, 2025
Can someone explain what all the above Engrish means?
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by SeeWahala: 12:46pm On Jun 10, 2025
Hehehe 😂🤣 for inside this same lagos where me I dey? lol cheesy


LaaaAAAMBaaaaaa! grin
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by JaskanFactor: 12:46pm On Jun 10, 2025
now you are in trouble lagos, the same oyinbo people who dont want you to have light, now know to get your alternate means of power. The only kind of success blk man can have in this world is the one government and oyinbo dont know about.

Dont be surprised when cost of generator solar and everything you need to self power start going through the roof, complete with US embassy calling tinubulation to tax generator,

The greatest enemy of oyinbo is anything that can comfort african enough to have children, they coming for your home power and naything you dont keep away from niggerarea hostage government .
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Image123(m): 12:56pm On Jun 10, 2025
Lagos, another country. If you no like this, simply run am for your state. Life no suppose hard as these losers dey take am.
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Theyoungmaster(m): 1:00pm On Jun 10, 2025
This thread is a proof that there are so many brai.nless fanatics. The article is saying that off-grid generation (i.e any power supply that is not tied to the national grid, e.g power generators, solar, etc) has exceeded what's provided by the national grid. This is a grim reflection that Nigeria's National grid power supply is nothing to write home about. Individuals, including you and I with our noisy generators and massive solar panels are now generating more than what's available for the entire nation via the national grid. This is a very sad and disturbing reality. citizens are now providing for themselves what an elected government ought to. what a shame!
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by muyico(m): 1:01pm On Jun 10, 2025
Which he go reach Ibadan?
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by Agbegbaorogboye:
By this they mean private solar and gas powered generators o
Before some zombies will start shouting Jagaban
See them grin grin
Image123:
Lagos, another country. If you no like this, simply run am for your state. Life no suppose hard as these losers dey take am.
ALISMILE:
Time for Lagos to exit the useless national grid
LARRYOBRAIN:
Good one. Eko akete. Tinubu built Lagos
advocatejare:
Good
Lonita:
Great one
helinues:
Good

States have now been allowed to generate their own electricity
Lazy9jaYouth:
Lagos State; The Pace Setter.

Eko Oni Baje O
and your moniker is lazy 9ja youth. How appropriate!!
Re: Lagos Alternative Power Boom Exceeds National Grid Capacity – Report by loadedvibes: 1:08pm On Jun 10, 2025
Na true.. tiger join and power bank join
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