The Federal
Government has signed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Mabon Nigeria
Limited, which is currently executing 40 megawatts hydro-power project.
The government, represented by the
Managing Director of the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), Dr.
Marilyn Amobi, said the agreement would enable the government buy electricity
from the investor and sell to the distribution companies (DisCos).
Amobi said though the government is
not making initial payment now, while the payment would be made based on
metered capacity when the investor starts selling electricity on completion of
the project.
She said: “We have been on this for a
couple of months. It is a hydro-power project based in Dadinkowa, Gombe State
and they have electricity they want to inject into the grid.
“What we are signing is just a binding
document for us to engage with them and buy their electricity which we will
then sell to the distribution companies and other general service companies
which buy electricity from NBET. There is no initial payment until when they
start selling based on their metered energy.”
Project Development Consultant,
Christopher Cyril, who represented Mabon Limited, said that though the signing
of the PPA had taken long before being realised, but with the signing now, the
investor has been assured of return on the investments.
Cyril said so far, $48 million had
been invested on the project, which is at about 80 per cent completion while
the total cost of the project is $68 million.
He said: “So, we are going to put all
eagerness until the last paper is signed and once we have it, I think it is
going to reassure us as a company as soon as we are up and running, that we
will make a viable business and recovery of investment cost is also guaranteed.
“The project concession was awarded in
2005, and like in the industry, once a concession is given, the next thing is
the PPA to enable the developer mobilise funds, mobilise to site but it so
happened that after the concession was given, as result of change in government
and policies, all these things contributed to the delay in the PPA which we
finally got today.
“However, while
waiting for the PPA to come, Mabon as a company decided to mobilise with our
personal funds to site. If you come to the site, the project is at about 80 per
cent completion stage.”

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