IEEE PES NIGERIA TECHNICAL WEBINAR: NIGERIA'S POWER SECTOR AT A CROSSROADS: RETHINKING POLICY, MARKET DESIGN, AND OFF-GRID SOLUTIONS

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The IEEE Power & Energy Society Nigeria Chapter invites you to an insightful webinar on “Nigeria’s Power Sector at a Crossroads: Rethinking Policy, Market Design, and Off-Grid Solutions.”

This session will explore critical challenges and emerging opportunities within Nigeria’s evolving power landscape, with a focus on sustainable energy access, regulatory reforms, and innovative off-grid solutions.

The event will feature a keynote presentation by Chinedu Onyegbula, with opening remarks by the Chapter Chair, Dr. Chukwudi Okpalajiaku, and will be moderated by Temitope Ajayi.

Participants will gain practical insights into policy direction, market structures, and scalable solutions shaping the future of Nigeria’s energy sector.



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  • Co-sponsored by Dr. Chukwudi Okpalajiaku


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Chinedu of Lead Consultant, Smart Green Frontier Partners Limited

Topic:

Nigeria’s Power Sector at a Crossroads: Rethinking Policy, Market Design, and Off-Grid Solutions.

Biography:

Chinedu Onyegbula is as an independent strategy consultant providing unique and customized solution services for the public and private sector especially in Nigeria. His area of knowledge expertise and capacity involves the use of research and analysis tools to provide solutions that meet the demands and project requirements of clients.

Chinedu has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering specializing in Power and Energy from Howard University and a Master in Public Administration specializing in Government Management from Southeastern University both in Washington, D.C. 

Chinedu is committed to the issue of good governance, educational development, youth empowerment, community development through dialogue and engagement, public sector reform, and private sector empowerment in Nigeria especially for the Africa region.