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    ‘Nigeria power sector needs technological transformation, digitisation’

    August 21, 2022
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    Lagos — To compete globally and achieve sustainable growth, a power firm Nigeria Energy says Nigeria’s power sector needs technological transformation and digitalization to compete globally and achieve sustainable growth.

    This was made known by Nigeria Energy Exhibition Manager – Energy portfolio – MEA, Informa Markets, Ade Yessufu in a statement made available to SweetCrude Report.

    *Power transmission grid

    He stated this in view of the 9th edition of Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference which will lead dialogue on West Africa’s evolving energy sector.

    “Nigeria’s power sector needs technological transformation and digitalization to compete globally and achieve sustainable growth.

    “The first step to achieving this would be to attract key local and international investors not only to dialogue with other stakeholders but also to discover viable mechanisms to solve the challenges in the energy sector. This is what we will achieve with Nigeria Energy.

    “The 9th edition will further these conversations and offers a platform to reflect some of the changes that are going on in the power sector globally,” Yessufu said.

    Sunil Bhardwaj, Divisional Head, Skipper ETS Electric LTD, said, “We have been in the Nigerian market for about 20 years and have been supporting Informa Markets with the energy exhibitions since 2016. Our partnership for this 9th edition shows our belief in Nigeria Energy to converge the best minds in the energy and power sector. Skipper ETS is a joint venture company brought in as an investment to Nigeria by two giants – Skipper Nigeria and ETS Electric. Skipper Nigeria is a leader in generation and transmission and has recently been working with the federal and state governments of Nigeria to open power plants.”

    Oladayo Williams, Head, Regulatory and Compliance, Tetracore Energy, said, “Tetracore Energy is a full value chain energy company positioned to operate within the Oil and Gas sector and the Power sector, but have currently diversified our portfolio and are moving towards power. We are looking toward the development of the power sector through operation and maintenance. Over the course of the exhibition and conference, we will be speaking more on the values that we have to offer to the growth of the power sector.”

    These key industry players will exhibit the latest products at Nigeria Energy, alongside a further hundred suppliers of energy solutions, and the prestigious Nigeria Energy conference.

    The event will be making it long-awaited in-person return to Landmark Center in Lagos, Nigeria, on 20th – 22nd September 2022.

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