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NERC Rolls out New Mini-Grid Regulations to Boost Power Supply Nationwide

David Egbede, April 13, 2026April 13, 2026

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has unveiled its Mini-Grid Regulations 2026, introducing a detailed framework to guide the development and operation of mini-grids across Nigeria.

According to the regulatory document (NERC-R-001-2026), the new rules are designed to expand electricity access in underserved communities while ensuring safety, fairness, and investor protection.

Under the regulation, mini-grids above 100kW must obtain permits from NERC, while smaller systems can be registered. Isolated mini-grids can operate up to 5MW, while interconnected ones—linked to DisCo networks—can go up to 10MW.

Operators are also required to submit periodic reports, with stricter reporting obligations for larger installations. NERC says permit approvals will be processed within 30 business days.

The framework, aligned with the Electricity Act 2023, applies to developers, operators, distribution companies, and host communities, while also accommodating state-level regulations.

NERC noted that the move is aimed at accelerating rural electrification, attracting private investment, ensuring fair tariffs, protecting consumers, and improving coordination between mini-grid developers and electricity distribution companies.

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