Lagos state to launch Embedded Power Supply Project in July 2018.
The Lagos State Government has revealed plans to launch the Embedded Power Supply Project come July 2018.

The power project is targeted at generating 3,000 megawatts of electricity for the state within the next 3-5 years.
This was disclosed on Wednesday by the Commissioner for Energy, Mr Olawale Oluwo, in Alausa.
He said the project when it takes off would commence the journey to deregulate Nigeria’s power sector from Lagos State and ultimately achieve energy security for the State.
“Our Power Reform Programme which is the Embedded Power Project all things been equal will take off in July 2018. The House passed the law in January and the Governor the bill into law in February. The implementation committee is already working and a lot of work has been going on the field and everywhere. We would do our Expression of Interest sometime in June and that process will kick-start this project,” he said.
According to him, the 13 locations for the pilot phase of the Embedded Power Project was currently awaiting approval of the State Executive Council and would be released soon.
He said that the power and gas sectors reforms were key interventions of the Governor Ambode led the administration to correct the structural challenges in the power sector and gradually position the State for 24-hour power supply.
He said that apart from the reforms in the power sector, the State Government had begun implementation of other sectoral reforms including the downstream petroleum sector, the gas sector as well as the solid minerals sector and regulatory reforms.
“The essence of all this is that we want to give Lagos, energy security and to achieve this, you must have the security of electricity, gas and petroleum products,” he said.
The Commissioner said that when the reforms are fully implemented in the next three to five years, the State’s reliance on gas from the Niger Delta region would be less critical to the State’s economy.
“The overall objective of the gas reform is to open the Lagos gas market to local and international players in order to make the Niger Delta gas less critical to future of Lagos economy (the ultimate goal is to make Lagos State be fully independent of Niger Delta gas in three to five years,” Oluwo said.
He noted that plans were already in the pipeline to increase gas supply to Lagos from the present 500 million standard cubic feet (SCF) per day to approximately 1.25billion SCF per day in three to five years, adding that the State would soon sign long-term off-take contracts for gas found in any oil field in Lagos to power the Lagos economy.
He said seven agencies would be driving the reform in the gas sector as plans had been concluded for the reticulation of gas to homes starting from Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Ikeja GRA.
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