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Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has announced the approval of N21 billion for 11 electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) to provide meters for customers.
This announcement was made in NERC’s ORDER NO: NERC/2024/072 on the Operationalization of “Tranche A” of the Presidential Metering Initiative Under the Framework of Meter Acquisition Fund.
According to NERC, it introduced the Meter Asset Provider (“MAP”) Regulations in 2018 and subsequently, the Meter Asset Provider and National Mass Metering (“MAP&NMMR”) Regulations in 2021 to address metering challenges in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (“NESI“).
NERC said that the regulations provided several options for metering end-use customers, still but the interventions, though significant, had not resulted in the closure of the national metering gap which currently stood at more than seven million customers.
”The order signed NERC Chairman, Mr Sanusi Garba and Commissioner Legal, Dafe Akpeneye, shall become effective from June 2024 and may be amended or revoked subsequent orders issued the commission.
“The commission hereapproves the sum of N21 billion apportioned pro rata to contribution the DisCos as Tranche A of the MAF scheme.
”Attached to this order as Schedule 1 is a breakdown of the funds available for each DisCo for the purchase of end-use customer meters.
”All the meters to be procured and installed under the MAF framework shall be at no cost to the customers of the DisCos,” it said.
”The inability of distribution companies (DisCos) to raise financing in the form of debt or additional equity was identified as the major constraint in the acquisition and deployment of end-use meters and other capital investments.
”The Meter Acquisition Fund (MAF) scheme was therefore, developed and approved the commission, primarily to address the challenges of DisCos creditworthiness inhibiting the deployment of end-use meter in NESI.
”By creating a credible revenue stream from the market funds on the back of which long-term financing may be secured the utilities,” it said.