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Etiosa UyigueNational Project Coordinator
Energy Commission of NigeriaCentral Area, Abuja
Project Objective Project Components Nigeria/Cuba Pilot Scheme Household Electricity Survey Retrofit of Public Buildings Training/awareness activities
Improve the energy efficiency of end-use appliances in Nigeria to reduce energy demand – policy and demand side management
Improve the energy efficiency of end-use appliances in Nigeria to reduce energy demand – policy and demand side management
Project objectiveProject objective
Set minimum energy performance standards (MEPS)
Establish testing centres to enforce EE standards and policy
Capacity enhancement and awareness creation
Support processes that will upscale the penetration of EE appliances
Project ComponentsProject Components
Nigeria/Cuba pilot replaced 1 million incandescent light bulbs with CFLs
Resulted in estimated 38.9 MW of avoided generation
Avoided cost of generation is estimated as 39 million US Dollars
Estimated 233,400 tonnes of CO2 abated
To access our current level of energy efficiency of appliances in Nigeria
Guide the setting of MEPS Determine average electricity
consumption per household Determine the impacts of
seasonality on energy consumption
Annual consumption per equipment (kWh/an)
FridgeFridge-freezer Freezer
France 2007 253 460 556
Sweden 2007 225 469 470
England 2011 162 427 344.5
Nigeria 2012 420 698 756
Started with Energy Commission of Nigeria Building as a benchmark for other public buildings.
Over 15,000 watts peak reduction
National Energy Efficiency Policy Document
SON, currently developing standards for lighting, air conditioners and refrigerators
Inventory of lighting, air conditioner and refrigerator appliances in Nigeria
A total of 691 persons from government, private sector, NGOs trained on basic EE practices across Nigeria
60% compliance by HOFA members to imbibe EE best practices
EDAN publicly declared compliance to import EE bulbs
Project training manual Project newsletters Project website Other reports – Inception workshop
report and progress report