8th Minigrid Action Learning Event

  • Tue, April 1 - Thurs, April 3
  • In-person
  • Lusaka, Zambia
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About This Event

Alberto Rodríguez Gómez, manager on RMI’s Africa Energy Program, will be speaking on a panel at the 8th Minigrid Action Learning Event in Lusaka, Zambia. His panel, titled “The Role of Interconnected Minigrids (IMGs) in Achieving M300 & SDG7” will highlight learnings and insights from real-world case studies recently supported by RMI in partnership with GEAPP, which have demonstrated the viability of IMGs.

The panel will explore Nigeria’s pioneering initiatives under the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP) and the Distribution Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) program. Additionally, the discussion will explore the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector’s role in IMGs, emphasizing how interconnected systems can reduce energy costs for industrial customers while preventing revenue losses for African distribution companies. 

IMGs represent a significant step toward achieving universal electrification in Africa. By bridging the gap between the main grid and distributed renewable energy solutions, IMGs enhance electricity access, reliability, and affordability. This session will explore how IMGs contribute to the Mission 300 initiative and the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 7, which seeks universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy. 

To learn more about RMI’s work in this area, visit our Utility-Enabled Distributed Energy Resources Hub and the opportunity to scale these solutions in Nigeria through RMI’s DER roadmap. 

 

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Africa | July 18, 2024

Utility-Enabled Distributed Energy Resources Hub

RMI's Utility-Enabled DERs Hub aims to demonstrate and accelerate how utility-enabled DERs can enhance distribution network flexibility and provide supplementary services to the national grid. The DER Hub offers templates for contract agreements, financial models, and project implementation plans, as well as case studies and other resources for utilities and developers to fast-track project implementation timelines and increase data sharing and transparency. Through collaboration with local partners, RMI intends to scale and replicate successful approaches within Nigeria and across the region.