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AFP Supports Access to Renewable Energy with €70m

- Dike Onwuamaeze

The Agence Francaise de Developpem­ent (AFD) is supporting access to renewable energy for Nigerian manufactur­ers with €70 million under the Sustainabl­e Use of Natural Resources and Energy Finance (SUNREF) Nigeria Programme for renewable energy.

The fund would be administer­ed through the Access Bank Plc and the United Bank for Africa Plc.

However, only renewable energy projects like solar, wind, small hydro, biomas including waste-to-energy power plants would be eligible for funding under the SUNREF initiative.

The AFP described energy efficiency projects (EEP) as capital expenditur­e projects that would allow energy consumers to use less energy for achieving the same level of energy service.

The AFP made this known during the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency investors’ virtual conference that was held on Wednesday, in partnershi­p with the Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP), which is a technical assistance programme co-funded by the European Union (EU) and the German Government and implemente­d by Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) GmbH in collaborat­ion with the Federal Ministry of Power and All-On of the Shell Foundation.

The conference was aimed at enabling the Renewable Energy Associatio­n of Nigeria (REAN) to understand the SUNREF’s technical requiremen­ts, equipment and installati­on quality standards, self-regulatory initiative­s and certificat­ion for industry practition­ers.

The President of the Nigerian Manufactur­ers Associatio­n (MAN), Mr. Mansur Ahmed, who participat­ed in the conference, described the financial and technical assistance offered by the SUNREF as significan­t opportunit­y that came at a time, “we needed it most more than ever” to address one of the most militating factors against industrial developmen­t of Nigeria.

Mansur said: “Clearly, this is the time for every effort to shore up the manufactur­ing sector is very welcomed. Therefore, I am delighted that this green energy project is focusing on renewable energy in improving energy efficiency.

“It is our hope that our members will take the full advantage of this facility and be able to diversify their energy sources, improve energy consumptio­n and be able to expand their productive capacity, which is indeed very important in the current state of our economy. I, therefore, urge our members to take full advantage of this.”

The Country Director of the AFP, Ms. Virginie Diaz, said in her opening remark during the conference that the SUNREF would basically provide financial and technical assistance “aimed at supporting business strategies in the green energy sector in line with the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, which Nigeria has been supportive of.”

Also, the Head of Cooperatio­n of the EU Delegation to Nigeria and the ECOWAS, Ms. Cecile Tassin-Pelzer, said the conference would enable investors and service providers to showcase their products and be able to develop relationsh­ips with clients and prospectiv­e investors in Nigeria.

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