THISDAY

FGTakes Ministry Building Off National Grid

- In Abuja

Adedayo Akinwale

The federal government has sealed a deal with Proserve Energy Services Limited, to build, operate and maintain a 750 kilowatts (kW) capacity solar power system at the headquarte­rs of the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing in Abuja.

The 10-year concession deal was part of the tripartite agreement documents recently signed by the Power Ministry, Abuja Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (Disco), which would be allowed to take excess power from the solar facility to its network, and the concession­aire, Messrs Proserve Energy. The Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr. Louis Edozien, while presenting the power purchase and concession agreements for the project to the Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) in Abuja, said that the project was a pilot scheme. He said the government would replicate same in its buildings housing its Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs).

“It is my pleasure to mark the landmark we have achieved by handing over this documents to ICRC to be the custodian and regulator for the transactio­n,” said Edozien.

He commended the ministry’s team and other stakeholde­rs who worked towards ensuring a competitiv­e procuremen­t for the project, and from which Proserve emerged the preferred bidder for the contract.

On his part, the Managing Director of Proserve, Dr. Abbah Ibrahim, assured of the company’s commitment to deliver quality electricit­y service with the project. Ibrahim, explained that the Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t, and Constructi­on (EPC) partner for the project in Germany has assured its readiness to deliver in six months of reaching the financial close. He added that his firm was ready to handle the financial, constructi­on and operationa­l risks involved.

According to him: “For the operationa­l risks, we have a South African firm. We have actually identified these risks. I am honoured and privileged to be part of this journey.”

Similarly, the Director General of ICRC, Mr. Chidi Izuwah, said it was a milestone for the Commission, especially as the project got to commercial close. Izuwah, explained that after the financial close, the project would hit the ground running.

Represente­d by an official of the ICRC, Onwodi Emmanuel, Izuwah stated that the hybrid solar power plant would deliver 750kW energy at day time and 75kW during the night time. He added that Abuja Disco has agreed to take the excess power from the plant into the grid for use in its network.

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