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Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Regulations for Embedded Generation 2012

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

These regulations apply to all embedded generators licensees, applications for embedded generation licenses being processed by the Commission, and prospective embedded generators, unless otherwise specified. The document defines the role of distribution licensees. Some of these functions include: forecasting the future demand on its distribution system; analysing the impact of the connection of new facilities such as generation unit(s), loads, distribution lines, or substations; planning the expansion of the distribution system to ensure its adequacy to meet forecast demand and the connection of new facilities; identifying and correcting problems on quality of supply, power quality and system losses in the distribution system; and distribution planning and system studies.

Nigeria 2012 Energy

Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Regulations For Independent Electricity Distribution Networks 2012

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

These regulations apply to all independent electricity distribution systems and the owners, operators and users of the distribution systems. Rule 9 of the document provides for the license application procedure. It emphasizes that all applications and related proceedings before the commission for grant of an independent electricity distribution system license shall be governed by the application for licenses regulations, including amendments and statutory re-enactments thereof.

Nigeria 2012 Energy

Nigerian Electricity Supply And Installation Standards Regulations 2015

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

This document describes the requirements regulating the generation, transmission, distribution, and user’s site standards, guides, and recommended practices for use in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI). This document makes a general provision for the qualification of engineering personnel. it emphasizes that any person engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution, system operation, and trading in electricity or any aspect in the value chain of electricity supply, including but not limited to engineering designs, installations, commissioning, decommissioning and maintenance of electric power systems to achieve safe and reliable supply, and utilization of electricity in Nigeria, shall comply with the provisions of the Electric Power Sector Reform (EPSR) Act 2005, the Nigerian Electricity Supply and Installation Standards (NESIS) regulations, license terms and conditions and all other regulations, codes, standards made under the EPSR Act.

Nigeria 2015 Energy

Miscellaneous Offences Act

Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Nigeria

This is an Act specifying miscellaneous offences and their stiff penalties and for the trial of such offenders. This act defines various offences, including the wilful setting on fire of cultivations and the sale of goods prohibited from importation by any law force in Nigeria. The act empowers the Federal High Court to try any person for any of such offences.

Nigeria 1983 Trade, Industry and Investment

Nigerian Electricity Smart Metering Regulation

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

This regulation sets out the minimum physical, functional, interface and data requirements for a smart metering system. This covers all classes and types of smart meters, communication systems, and other components of an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) deployment to measure electrical energy consumption, support billing (Multi-Tariff and Multi-Source), pre-paid and credit payment functionality, remote load control (connection/disconnection) and to report events/alarms to other control and monitoring systems e.g. outage management systems (OMS). The system shall provide information and data to support smart grid applications and have the capability of extending its functionality to load control, demand response and demand-side management (DSM) services.

Nigeria 2017 Energy

Marketing (Breast-Milk Substitutes) Act

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

This is an act to provide for the control of the importation, sale, advertisement, distribution, or offer as a sample or gift of breast-milk substitutes or infant formula to members of the public.

Nigeria 1990 Trade, Industry and Investment

Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Regulation (Permits for Captive Power Generation) Regulations, 2008

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

These regulations were developed in pursuance of the objective to empower the Commission to preserve the efficient industry and market structures, to ensure the optimal utilization of resources for the provision of electricity services, to ensure the safety, security, reliability and quality of service in the production and delivery of electricity to consumers and to regulate people engaged in the generation, transmission, system operation, distribution and trading of electricity.

Nigeria 2008 Energy

Appropriation Bill 2010

Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Nigeria

This is a Bill enacted by the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to authorize a share of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation for the year 2010.

Nigeria 2010 Economy

Regulations for the Procurement of Generation Capacity 2014

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

The main objective of these regulations is the implementation of the uniform system of accounts guidelines 2014 on the generation of all accounting reports required by the commission based on the information extracted from the general and subsidiary ledgers of licensees.

Nigeria 2014 Energy

Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Regulations on National Content Development for the Power Sector 2014

Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Nigeria

This document provides key actions and activities to achieve the following objectives: to provide electoral operations, systems and infrastructure to support the delivery of free, fair and credible elections, to improve civic & voter education, training and research, to register political parties and monitor their operations, to interact nationally and internationally with relevant stakeholders, and to strengthen INEC for sustained conduct of free, fair and credible elections.

Nigeria 2014 Energy

Independent National Electoral Commission 2017-2021 Strategic Programme Of Action

Independent National Electoral Commission, Nigeria

This Act amends the electoral No.6, 2010 act to provide for adequate time for the Independent National Electoral Commission to issue notices, reserve nomination of candidates from political parties and ensure the proper conduct of political parties.

Nigeria 2017 Democracy and Governance

Amendments to the Electoral Legal Framework

Independent National Electoral Commission, Nigeria

This document contains the code of conduct for political parties to ensure peace and public order freedom of political campaigns and compliance with electoral laws and regulations for the conduct of free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria.

Nigeria 2012 Democracy and Governance

Electoral (Amendment) Act, 2010

Independent National Electoral Commission, Nigeria

The quality and standard of performance of officials during electoral activities impact the credibility of the election’s outcome and indeed the Commission itself. This regulatory document was designed for the guidance of the conduct of all elected officials both permanent and ad-hoc while they perform their duties

Nigeria 2010 Democracy and Governance

Code of Conduct for Political Parties

Independent National Electoral Commission, Nigeria

This document contains the code of conduct for political parties to ensure peace and public order freedom of political campaigns and compliance with electoral laws and regulations for the conduct of free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria

Nigeria Democracy and Governance

National Development Plan (NDP) 2021-2025

Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Nigeria

This five-year development plan is structured around seven areas namely economic growth and development; infrastructure; public administration; human capital development; social development; regional development and
plan implementation.

Nigeria 2021 Economy