Enugu State, South East Nigeria, is increasingly progressing towards energy sufficiency as the state’s Electricity Regulatory Commission (EERC) has issued 5MW power generation license to Tempo Power Solutions Limited to set up a gas-fired plant.
The new licence raises the state’s power generation capacity to 15MW, representing the worth of power generation licenses issued by EERC since the successful transfer of regulatory oversight from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to EERC on October 22, 2024.
Speaking during the issuance of the license at the EERC office in Enugu on Thursday, the chairman and chief executive of the agency, Chijioke Okonkwo, described the new licence as a milestone that reflected the growing confidence the private sector players and investors reposed in the Enugu State electricity sector and in the enabling environment created for electricity business to thrive.
“Tempo Power swiftly took advantage of this opportunity offered by the conducive investment climate in Enugu State, engaged an off-taker and successfully completed the application process for the generation license.
“Their project is a model of proactive engagement and strategic partnership, and the successful deployment of this 5MW power plant is a collective win for all of us. We are confident that, as the market grows, Tempo Power will continue to scale up its capacity,” Okonkwo stated.
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He noted that the transformation was initiated by the visionary leadership of Governor Peter Mbah through the articulation of the Enugu State Electricity Policy 2023 and the enactment of the Enugu State Electricity Law also in 2023.
He noted further that since the state government successfully completed the transfer of regulatory oversight from the national regulator (NERC) to EERC on October 22, 2024, they have issued interim licenses, including an interim distribution license to Mainpower Electricity Distribution Limited and a 10MW generation license to Fedikore Limited.
“We have successfully resolved over 60 customer complaint issues and we are equally reviewing four license applications covering generation, electricity distribution and retail,” he stated.
While recognising the work ahead, the EERC chairman reiterated the Commission’s commitment to working collaboratively with stakeholders – electricity providers, policymakers, financiers, and communities – to deliver reliable, accessible, and sustainable power across the state.
He, therefore, advised other would-be investors to emulate Tempo Power by taking advantage of the abundant energy sources in the state and increasingly business-friendly environment being created by the state government.
“Enugu State is open for energy business. We invite investors and developers to harness the wealth of natural energy resources in the state. The enabling environment fostered by the government has made investment decisions easier and more attractive.
The state has witnessed transformative improvements that support the electricity sector development, including major upgrades in access roads and infrastructure, enhanced security of lives and property, and targeted socio-economic initiatives, among others.
These developments form the bedrock for electricity investment and most will serve as anchor loads to extend electricity to our underserved and unserved communities across the State,” he said.
In his remarks, the Executive Director of Tempo Power, Collins Kalabare, commended the state government for setting the pace in what states could do to solve Nigeria’s energy problem, and the EERC for running a professional and transparent system where investors do not need to know anybody to get things done fast.
“I must appreciate the EERC for the professional, business-minded and openness of their processes and operations. The process is seamless and you do not need to know anybody.
EERC is indeed working according to the vision and speed of Gov Peter Mbah, who we have learnt is in a hurry to develop and make Enugu State’s economy grow and uplift the general status of residents and businesses,” he said.
He assured that his company will be offering uninterrupted electricity, cost-reflective tariff and electricity supply meant to add value to commercial and residential concerns as well as grow businesses and the economy of the state.
