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FG Unbundles Transmission Company of Nigeria

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The Federal Government has announced the unbundling of the Transition Company of Nigeria (TCN) into two separate entities.

The entities are Nigerian Independent System Operator Nigeria Limited (NISO) and Transmission Service Provider (TSP).

On Friday, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) announced NERC Order No. NERC/2024/45, dated April 30, 2024, and jointly signed by Sanusi Garba and Musiliu Oseni, Chairman and Vice Chairman of NERC, respectively, and made available to newsmen in Abuja on Friday.

According to the statement, the order wants to make TCN follow the rules in the Electricity Act (EA) about forming the ISO; give TCN clear instructions on how to form the ISO; and explain how the assets and liabilities of the market and system operations part of the business that TCN currently owns can be transferred to the ISO.

According to NERC, the order will go into effect on May 1, 2024, and it will stay in effect until the Commission issues a subsequent order that amends or revokes it.

Giving background to the rationale behind the unbundling of the agency, the NERC stated that “The Transmission Company of Nigeria Plc (TCN), as a successor company, was issued two separate licences to operate as the transmission service provider and system operator for the national grid system by the Commission.

“The repealed Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005 (“EPSRA” or the “Repealed Act”) envisaged that TCN would transfer the function of system operation for the national grid to an Independent System Operator (ISO).

“The Electricity Act (the “EA” or “Act”) 2023 came into effect on June 9, 2023.
and this piece of legislation went beyond the Repealed Act by providing clearer guidelines for the incorporation, governance structure, and licensing of the ISO, as well as the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the system.
The operations portion of TCN is submitted to the ISO.

“Section 15 of the EA provides as follows on the incorporation and licensing of the ISO:.“The Transmission Company of Nigeria Plc (hereinafter referred to as TCN), being the successor company issued the license that covers Transmission Service Provider, market and system operation functions under the repealed Act shall in accordance with the terms of its license and within such stage or period of the market as the Commission may in a written directive specify, take such steps as are necessary under the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 to incorporate an entity, the Independent System Operator which may be a company limited by shares or have such ownership and governance structure as the Commission may specify and the entity once incorporated pursuant to the provisions of this section shall immediately apply to the Commission and be licensed by the Commission as an Independent System Operator to carry out such market and system operation functions as stipulated under this Act its license and such terms and conditions as the Commission may direct.”

It stated:“Upon incorporation and issuance of an ISO license by the Commission, pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the TCN shall transfer to the Independent System Operator (hereinafter called “the “ISO” in this Act), all the assets and liabilities held by the Transmission Company of Nigeria Plc pertaining to its market and system operation functions, and the Independent System Operator shall be subject to the powers and duties of an independent system operator under the terms of its license and the provisions of this Act in relation to market and system operation.

“The TCN shall retain its Transmission Service Provider license and shall be responsible for transmission assets and liabilities and perform such functions as are relevant to the development and maintenance of the power transmission infrastructure in accordance with the terms of its license as may be issued by the Commission and the provisions of this Act.

“The Commission shall, through an order put in place a clear plan and timeline for the transition process in subsections (1) and (2) of this section above to avoid disruption of industry operations.

“The Commission hereby orders as follows: “BPE shall incorporate, no later than May 31, 2024, a private company limited by shares under the Companies and Allied Matters Act to carry out the market and system operation functions stipulated in the EA and the terms and conditions of the system operation licence issued to TCN.

 

 

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