Oil & Energy
55% Of Electricity Consumers Lack Meters – NERC
More than five years after the nation’s power sector was privatised, 55 per cent of electricity consumers are still being subjected to estimated billing.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) gave the indication in its latest quarterly report, saying: “the majority of customers (55 per cent) are still on estimated billing, thus contributing to customer apathy towards payment for electricity.”
It said: “Metering gap for end-use customers still remains a key challenge facing the electricity industry. The records of the commission indicate that of the 8,310,408 registered electricity customers, only 3,704,302 (about 45 per cent) have been metered as at the end of the third quarter of 2018”.
According to the regulator, the population of registered customers increased by 4.2 per cent in the third quarter, compared to the second quarter, while the metered customers increased by a relatively higher proportion of 4.4 per cent.
It said: “The observed increase in registered customers was a consequence of the ongoing enumeration exercise by Discos, which has helped Discos to properly register individuals who had previously consumed electricity through illegal connection to the networks.”
NERC said a review of the customer population data indicated that only Abuja, Benin and Port Harcourt Discos had metered more than 50 per cent of their customers as of the end of September 2018.
“The commission, therefore, has intensified its monitoring of Discos’ implementation of and compliance to the provisions of the Meter Asset Providers regulations in order to fast-track meter roll-out and close the metering gap in Nigerian electricity supply industry within three years,” it added.
According to the report, a major initiative towards improving revenue collection in the electricity industry is the provision of meters to all registered end-use consumers of electricity.
It said, “To this end, the commission continues to monitor Discos’ process of procuring MAP in compliance with the provisions of the MAP Regulations”.
The MAP Regulations issued by NERC in March 2018 aims at fast-tracking the roll-out of meters through the engagement of third-party investors for the financing, procurement, supply, installation and maintenance of electricity meters.
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