Nigeria's National Integrated Electricity Policy 2025 responds to the Electricity Act of 2023 and replaces the previous electricity policy in guiding the long-term development of the sector. It aims to contribute towards net-zero goals for 2060 and a total renewable energy generation share of 30% by 2030, while moving towards universal electricity access. The policy promotes investment and incentivisation for expansion of renewable electricity generation both on and off-grid. To mitigate emissions in the transport sector the policy advocates the electrification and expansion of bus systems, and the introduction of duty waivers for electric vehicle importation.
National Integrated Electricity Policy 2025
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2025
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05/05/2025
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