Russia’s Power boosts Nigeria’s Energy Sector with 3.7 Gigawatts
Nigeria’s energy sector has received a significant boost as Russia becomes actively involved in 30 new power projects across the country.
With a total capacity of about 3.7 gigawatts, these projects promise to revolutionize Nigeria’s electricity generation capabilities.
President Vladimir Putin revealed this crucial partnership during the Russia-Africa Summit and Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum in St. Petersburg, held 27- 28 July.
Russian companies like RusHydro are playing a pivotal role, offering various services from design and equipment supply to the construction of new power-generating facilities.
Moreover, Russia’s influence extends beyond power projects, as companies like Gazprom, Rosneft, Lukoil, and Zarubezhneft are involved in oil and gas field development in Nigeria and other African countries.
This contributes to a remarkable 2.6-fold increase in Russia’s exports of crude oil, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas to Africa.
The collaboration between Russia and Nigeria is already evident, with Russian companies having executed power projects worth 4.6 gigawatts on the continent.
This represents a quarter of Africa’s hydropower capacity, demonstrating Russia’s significant impact on the region’s energy landscape.
Putin emphasized Russia’s commitment to further cooperation in the energy sector, offering their expertise in non-energy peaceful use of nuclear technology, healthcare, and agriculture to African countries.
As Russia and Nigeria work together to develop the power sector and provide affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy sources, the prospects for a brighter and more empowered future for Nigeria’s energy landscape look promising.