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US Invests $50m in Clean Energy Projects

The United States said it has invested over $50 million in clean energy projects across 18 states in Nigeria.

Head of U.S Commercial Service Unit, United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), Mr. Brent E. Omdahl, stated this in Lagos, yesterday, at the second Interactive Forum organised by Power Sector Group of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), with the theme: ‘Investment Opportunities in the Power Sector’.

He said: “The Agency’s program in Nigeria includes a portfolio of over 60 projects and over $50 million in investments that could result in leveraging over $3 billion in public and private financing. In Kaduna state, USTDA is supporting Quaint Global Energy Solutions for a feasibility study undertaken by Tetra Tech ES (Pasadena, CA) for the Abiba 50 MW Solar IPP Plant.”

Omdahl also noted that the agency is supporting a grid connection feasibility study in Kano State for the off-take of up to 100 MW of solar photovoltaic power, enough to supply 400,000 households with electricity.

“We support priority infrastructure activities across 18 states in Nigeria in the sectors of clean energy, oil and gas, telecommunications and transportation. USTDA funds project preparation activities, pilot projects, and reverse trade missions. USTDA supported a feasibility study carried out by NOVI Energy LLC (Novi, MI), which assessed the viability and scale of a proposed gas-fired power generation project in Ogun State. The project will supply electricity to several food manufacturing and food processing plants in Nigeria. Recent gas discoveries and growing electricity demands have created opportunities for U.S. companies to provide billions of dollars in technologies and services to projects across Africa. USTDA is currently preparing nine projects for development that could generate more than $5 billion in U.S. sales,” Omdahl added.

In her remark, LCCI President, Mrs. Nike Akande, said: “The current high cost of generating power for business activities especially for SMEs and big industries, which in some cases can be as high as over 40 percent of industrial production cost is not desirable. However, there is need to view the challenges of power delivery in Nigeria as opportunities for investment. Stakeholders in the sector have the opportunity of collaborating with players outside the country in order to deliver value that can transform our current grid power generation of less than 4,000 mega watts by improving services along value chain.

“The experience of the US in the power sector and the country’s commitment to developing power generation in Africa through the ‘Power Africa’ project will no doubt positively impact on the Nigerian Power Industry. Also, apart from generating economic activities to improve Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP, collaboration between companies in Nigeria and those in the US will promote bilateral relationship between the two countries.”

Samed Olukoya

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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