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FG Advised to Tackle High Electricit­y Tariffs in Rural Areas

- Oluchi Chibuzor

Following the World Bank approval of the Nigeria Distribute­d Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) project, the federal government has been advised to tackle high tariffs associated with electricit­y use in rural areas across the country.

Speaking recently, on “Empowering Rural West Africa: Schneider Electric’s Vision for Sustainabl­e Electrific­ation,” Commercial Lead, Microgrid, Power & Grid Business Segment, Schneider Electric, Teina Teibowei highlighte­d the challenges that are likely to be a stumbling block to the electrific­ation of rural West Africa. He said, “The high tariffs associated with electricit­y use in rural areas pose a significan­t barrier. In communitie­s with limited economic opportunit­ies, even basic lighting can be prohibitiv­ely expensive, discouragi­ng adoption. This reality is further compounded by the low energy consumptio­n patterns in these communitie­s, characteri­sed by single lights and sockets in homes.”

Teibowei said It was crucial to create economic activities that encourage and demonstrat­e the value of electricit­y and highlight its importance to growing the local economy.

According to him, “Demonstrat­ing how electricit­y can improve livelihood­s and bring tangible benefits will foster a shift in their perception. By providing access to electricit­y, for example, fishermen can utilise freezers to preserve their catch for longer, enabling them to sell more and earn higher incomes. Similarly, for women engaged in agricultur­e and grain milling, the introducti­on of electricit­y powered milling machines can significan­tly improve efficiency.

“Schneider Electric, global leader in energy management and automation, proffers solutions to the adoption of electrific­ation project in Rural West Africa region as it grapples with access to reliable and affordable energy.”

For the Country President, Schneider Electric West Africa, Ajibola Akindele, by addressing affordabil­ity concerns, “creating economic opportunit­ies, and fostering a culture of energy consumptio­n, we can unlock the true potential of rural electrific­ation in West Africa, empowering communitie­s and lighting the way for a brighter future.”

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