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Nigeria-China Energy Deal Sparks Renewable Power Revolution

Landmark MOU targets 5GW clean energy boost and sweeping sector reforms in Nigeria's power industry

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 15, 2025
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Nigeria-China energy deal seals transformative deal for renewable power expansion and grid modernization.

Nigeria-China energy collaboration reaches new heights with a sweeping Memorandum of Understanding signed in Beijing today.

The agreement promises to unlock $3.8 billion in renewable energy investments.


Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu declared the agreement would transform Nigeria’s forthcoming energy outlook.

The partnership focuses on solar power together with hydroelectric power projects within six states.

The five-year roadmap includes:

  • Construction of 2,500MW solar farms in Northern Nigeria
  • Modernization of transmission infrastructure
  • Technical training for 5,000 Nigerian energy professionals

Existing infrastructure projects serve as the foundation through which Nigeria-China executes their energy cooperation.

The Zungeru hydro project with 700MW capacity was finished by Chinese firms in the previous year.

CNEEC Chairman Li Zheng clarified that this Memorandum of Understanding extends past its focus on generating power capacities.

The development project constructs an entire system which promotes renewable energy. As part of the agreement Nigeria will produce local components.

This deal establishes itself at an opportune time for the revised Renewable Energy Master Plan under development in Nigeria.

The Nigerian government targets to achieve 30% clean power capacity during 2030 while maintaining the present 13% levels.

However, the energy partnership between Nigeria and China encounters two main obstacles which involve connecting power systems and managing currency exchange risks.

Through this agreement both countries have established a mechanism for settlements.

With this agreement, Nigeria has potential to become the leading renewable energy supplier within West Africa.

Through the planned regional grid neighboring nations will be able to acquire excess power supply.

Environmental groups endorsed the renewable energy commitment from the government yet they demanded increased transparency.

Climate Action Nigeria director Nnimmo Bassey emphasized that Nigerian communities need direct advantages from energy projects.

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Construction activities for this project will start during the first quarter of 2026 as the world anticipates observing implementation.

Successfully implementing the power sector project will transform how the region handles its energy geopolitics.

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