Nigeria's power generation-DROPS 12,522Megwatts(2021) to 7000Mega watts(2022)

Nigeria's power generation is mostly thermal and hydro with installed capacity of about 12,522 MW. The country is part of the Economic Community of West African States and part of the West African Power Pool (WAPP), a specialized agency of ECOWAS that includes 14 of the 15 countries in the regional economic community.13 Oct 2021

Now !!!2022

7000 megawatts
In the agreement, Siemens promised to create an electrification roadmap in a bid to resolve existing challenges in this sector and expand Nigeria's capacity to manage her future power needs. Thus, Siemens is to deliver 7000 megawatts of electricity by 2022. This three phase agreement spans six years from 2020 to 2025.21 Jan 2022

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