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Meter assets: Providers must accommodate 40% local content- NERC

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has issued a directive that every investment made in the meter sub-sector must make up to 40 per cent of the local content in the investment.

The directive was given at a presentation, in Abuja, where a new draft regulation on third-party investments, in meter infrastructure, within the eleven electricity distribution networks (DISCOs) in Nigeria was released, iwin reports.

According to the draft, Meter Assets Providers (MAP), in any of the electricity distribution networks, “shall source not less than 40% of its contracted metering targets from local meter manufacturing/assembling companies in Nigeria,” and would be given operational licenses lasting for 15 years in the first instance by the commission, after meeting the licensing requirements.

It was also noted that, while the Discos were still responsible for meeting their metering targets, as stipulated by the NERC, as required from time to time.

It added that they would be allowed to procure the services of MAPs, with the commission engaging the services of a tender auditor to audit the Discos’ procurement process for the engagement of the MAPs.

Also, the draft was to the effect  that, “the development of independent and competitive meter services in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI), and the attraction of private investment into a viable metering services industry,” were its main objectives.

The regulation also stated that the minimum technology and back-office requirements expected of the MAPs must be sufficient enough with relevant technological resources that are capable of maintaining and retrieving records of financial, inventory, and customer data.

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