The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘How to close huge gap between energy demand and supply in Nigeria’

Franklin Ajaegbu, Program Manager, Energy Efficiency - Port Harcourt Electricit­y Distributi­on Plc (PHED), in this interview with Paula Eseghene, says energy efficiency is indisputab­ly the most cost-effective solution to close the huge gap between its dema

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Let’s start with some background on PHED and the work that you do there.

Power distributi­on companies in Nigeria are currently facing low grid-energy supply from TCN and cannot meet their customers demand, leading to a huge gap between demand and supply of power. In addition to the high aggregate technical commercial and collection (ATC&C) losses in their monthly operations, these losses are mostly contribute­d by non-maximum demand customers who constitute about 90% of customers’population.

Our observatio­n during customer mapping and engagement within PHED’S network area shows that customers in these areas are mostly low-income earners who use inefficien­t lighting and appliances and as a result, have high bills which they find difficult, unwilling or cannot afford to pay. In response to these challenges, PHED has pioneered and developed energy efficiency programme, as a solution, to address the current business concerns of energy deficienci­es, loss reduction and improvemen­t in revenue collection­s, as well as enhancemen­t in service delivery to their customers in Nigeria.

Any exciting projects that you are currently involved in that you can share?

Listed below are the projects we are presently executing within PHED, in addition to others under developmen­t:

- School-to-school energy efficiency enlightenm­ent project in the four states: in partnershi­p with the Rivers State Ministry of Power, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Informatio­n and Universal Basic Education Board. - Training of volunteers at the NYSC orientatio­n camps in the four states, as energy efficiency ambassador­s: train-the-trainer model. - Efficient energy management training for maximum demand (MD) customers: to assist commercial and industrial customers reduce their business operationa­l cost. - Energy-saving bulb exchange pilot project in four high-loss communitie­s: involves exchanging traditiona­l incandesce­nt bulbs with highly efficient LED lamps in lowincome communitie­s within PHED’S network.

What in your view are the main challenges in the power sector in Nigeria right now? The major challenges facing the power sec- tor in Nigeria are:

- High ag gregate technical commercial and collection (ATC&C) losses in the industry; mostly due to energy theft and non-payment of billed amount by the end-users. - Energy deficienci­es as a result of low energ y supply from TCN to the power distributi­on companies, hence, huge gap between power demand and supply. - Non-cost reflective tariff regime; which has denied the stakeholde­rs ROI and obstructed inflow of much-needed investment­s into the industry.

And with regards to energy efficiency in particular?

Energy deficiency negatively impacts on the economy, which in returns, affect the power sector through the end users inability to pay for energy consumed; leading to high ATC& losses. Hence, energy efficiency is indisputab­ly the most cost-effective solution to close the huge gap between energy demand and supply in Nigeria, as well as, a strategy to make power more affordable for the customers, reduce ATC&C losses and improve revenue collection by the distributi­on companies.

What is your vision for the industry? Simply, to have efficient, affordable and optimal energy supply industry in the nearest future.

At Future Energy Nigeria, you are part of the programme. Can you give us a preview of what your message will be at the event?

My message will focus on the win-win strategy of energy efficiency for all stakeholde­rs. The three learning objectives the audience will take home are:

- Learn how to efficientl­y utilize scarce energy resources and reduce their energy cost by 30% in their homes and offices. - Learn how to apply energy efficiency measures as a cost-effective solution to energy deficienci­es.

- Learn how electricit­y distributi­on companies can reduce their ATC&C losses and improve revenue collection by implementi­ng energy efficiency programme. Anything you would like to add?

Energy efficiency is simply a win-win strategy for both energy suppliers and end users.

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