The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu alongside a delegation of key stakeholders in Nigeria’s power sector, recently concluded a three-day strategic visit to Japan to strengthen bilateral energy partnership.
It was facilitated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The visit served as a critical platform to engage with Japanese energy leaders, policymakers, and industry experts, with a focus on enhancing Nigeria’s power infrastructure, improving grid reliability, and exploring innovative energy solutions.
During the visit, the Minister and the Nigerian delegation engaged in high-level discussions and technical sessions, gaining insights into Japan’s energy market structure, policy frameworks, and operational models.
The key areas of focus included: Policy and Evolution of Japan’s Power Sector.
Thus, the delegation received a comprehensive briefing on the evolution of Japan’s power sector, its regulatory framework, and how the sector efficiently manages electricity distribution and market operations. These insights provided valuable lessons for Nigeria’s evolving power market.
The delegation explored Japan’s advanced electricity load dispatching mechanisms, the operational framework for generation and distribution coordination, and grid optimization strategies, which could inform best practices for Nigeria’s power sector reforms.
Energy Trading and Market Operations was a major highlight at the meeting as Nigeria’s energy stakeholders examined Japan’s electricity supply system and power exchange market, analyzing models that could improve Nigeria’s electricity market efficiency, energy pricing mechanisms, and competitiveness.
Adelabu and his team further engaged in high-level technical discussions to deepen Nigeria-Japan energy sector cooperation, including: a bilateral meeting with the Japanese Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry, where both parties explored opportunities to strengthen economic and energy sector collaborations.
A strategic session with JICA leadership, where potential areas of support and collaboration were identified to accelerate power sector reforms and investment in Nigeria.
There were technical visits to industry leaders.
Besides, as the delegation conducted on-site technical assessments of key Japanese energy facilities:
DAIKIN Solution Plaza – Provided insights into energy-efficient and innovative cooling solutions, emphasizing the integration of energy efficiency strategies into Nigeria’s power development agenda.
At Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the team explored Japan’s grid management strategies, resilience planning, and sustainable power solutions, with a view to adopting best practices to enhance Nigeria’s national grid reliability.
The visit, however, resulted in the identification and advancement of key initiatives aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s power sector: Short-Term Grid Reliability Measures – Discussions focused on immediate steps that Nigeria can implement to enhance national grid stability and resilience, leveraging Japan’s expertise in grid operations and maintenance.
On Co-Financing of the DARES Project, the visit advanced JICA’s potential co-financing support for the Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) Project, implemented by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA). This initiative is set to expand energy access in rural and underserved communities, stimulating economic growth and sustainable development.
In terms of long – term collaboration and investment opportunities, the engagements laid a strong foundation for future collaboration between Nigeria and Japan, unlocking opportunities for technology transfer, capacity building, and investments in Nigeria’s energy infrastructure.
There was a unified approach to power sector transformation.
The Minister was accompanied on this high-level mission by: the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Power, The Chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), The Managing Director, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), The Managing Director, Rural Electrification Agency (REA).
This delegation reflects a unified commitment to transforming Nigeria’s power sector through global partnerships, innovation, and strategic policy implementation.
The delegation was also concerned about a resilient and sustainable power sector, as Nigeria continues its journey towards universal electricity access, enhanced grid reliability, and a more competitive energy market, strategic partnerships such as this will play a pivotal role in delivering sustainable power solutions for millions of Nigerians.
The ministry expressed its gratitude to JICA for facilitating this invaluable visit and remains committed to leveraging these learnings to implement impactful policies and projects that will drive Nigeria’s energy transformation.
It vowed that the journey towards a resilient, efficient, and sustainable power sector would continued.
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