REAN, NEMSA sign MoU to boost renewable energy standards

The Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN) and the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen regulatory compliance and capacity building in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector.
The partnership is also aimed at improving safety standards, industry coordination, and awareness of regulations guiding renewable energy installations and inspections across the country.
The organisations disclosed this in a joint statement issued on Thursday in Abuja.
According to the statement, the collaboration will promote stakeholder engagement, industry awareness, and stronger enforcement mechanisms to curb substandard practices and improve compliance with approved standards in the sector.
It said both organisations agreed to organise regular webinars, information sessions, and certification examinations for renewable energy practitioners, including members of REAN.
The statement said the engagements would focus on certification requirements, inspection processes, mini-grid regulations, Commercial and Industrial (C&I) solar standards, and newly introduced policies in the renewable energy sector.
According to it, the webinar series would also provide stakeholders with opportunities to seek clarification on regulatory updates and implementation guidelines.
President of REAN, Ayo Ademilua, said the MoU must “move beyond signing into active execution through a clear implementation mechanism.”
Mr Ademilua also stressed the need for “a focal coordination structure to ensure continuity, improve communication, and support potential joint inspections aimed at discouraging substandard practices across the industry.”
The statement further highlighted the need for stronger collaboration among regulatory and standards-setting bodies, including the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), to harmonise renewable energy standards across the sector.
It noted that while standards were developed through multi-stakeholder processes, enforcement remained a regulatory responsibility.
According to the statement, REAN would continue supporting alignment efforts by regularly publicising relevant standards to ensure consistency and strengthen a unified regulatory approach within the industry.
It added that the partnership reflected the shared commitment of REAN and NEMSA to promoting safety, professionalism, standardisation, and sustainable growth in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector.
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