BIG CHANGE:
YOU CAN NOW OFFICIALLY
GENERATE ELECTRICITY FOR YOURSELF, USE WHAT YOU NEED, AND SELL EXCESS ELECTRICITY BACK TO THE GRID THROUGH YOUR DISCO
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has commenced the Net Billing Regulations 2026, a new framework that allows eligible electricity users to generate power mainly through solar energy for their own use and export excess electricity back to the distribution network.
In simple terms, if your solar system generates more electricity than you consume, you can now send the extra power back to your DisCo and receive credits under a regulated billing arrangement.
This effectively creates what the sector calls a “Prosumer” ;meaning you are both a consumer and producer of electricity.
However, there are conditions.
This is not yet targeted at the average small residential solar setup.
To qualify:
-You must already be connected to a DisCo network.
-Your renewable energy system must have a minimum installed capacity of 50kWp and a maximum of 1.5MWp
-You must obtain approval from your DisCo.
-You must sign a Net Billing Agreement and register with NERC.
Approved users will receive bidirectional meters that track: ➡️Electricity imported from the grid
⬅️Electricity exported back to the grid
Dear @naptipnigeria & @NhrcNigeria ,
This woman is parading two fragile babies for pity begging at NUC traffic light which is barely 200 meters from the Nigerian Human Rights Commission HQ Abuja. We have normalised this sad act, dry begging exploiting children. Pls do something
In the name of Allah SWT, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful. If running again will not be in the interest of the excellent people of Kaduna North and Nigerians as whole. Then may God give it to another. In the coming weeks, I will be going around by the grace of God to engage the people of Kaduna North in their homes and streets, as well as the stakeholders of our party, the African Democratic Congress, (ADC). I am not entitled to anything and I will work as hard as I can and always do to state our record and convince the public. We will do this while willing to support whoever emerges in the primary election. Regardless of the outcome we will campaign for the candidates in our party with the precision, honesty and transparency we are known for. My focus is still ensuring justice for our dear father, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai but we will be testing this mic from this week Insha Allah. See you soon.
Signed: Jika Hanta
Mallam’s proud son.
Truly Nigerians don’t know anything about Namibia and Namibians that’s why they don’t know how to abuse or respond to them! U have to know someone to know his weakness! Forgive us, we will study you now! Henceforth!
The young is surely growing! #NigeriaNamibiaTwitterBanter
@Globalstats11 This is pure resilience, hard work and breaking boundaries, this is what Nigeria 🇳🇬 stands for! It’s not by ispeedshow or city monument, no time for peanuts aim for the main pie!
@Globalstats11 This is pure resilience, hard work and breaking boundaries, this is what Nigeria 🇳🇬 stands for! It’s not by ispeedshow or city monument, no time for peanuts aim for the main pie!
On-site visit to the 350MW Abuja Power Plant project by NNPC, led by NISO MD/CEO, Engr. Abdu Bello Mohammed, FNSE, alongside his management team, to assess progress and collaboration needs, with an inspection of the Gwagwalada SCADA project, now 81% completed.
#NISOOnTheMove
🌍 Top 10 contributors to global real GDP growth (2026)
1.🇨🇳 China — 26.6%
2.🇮🇳 India — 17.0%
3.🇺🇸 United States — 9.9%
4.🇮🇩 Indonesia — 3.8%
5.🇹🇷 Türkiye — 2.2%
6.🇳🇬 Nigeria — 1.5%
7.🇧🇷 Brazil — 1.5%
8.🇻🇳 Vietnam — 1.6%
9.🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia — 1.7%
10.🇩🇪 Germany — 0.9%
📌 China + India alone = 43.6% of global growth
📌 Asia-Pacific accounts for ~50% of total growth
Source: IMF
@NuhuSada0 Tomorrow they will say they want to eat meat! Where will the meet come from. Before the building was done, farmers and herdsmen roamed freely. Coexistence is key to our sustenance and sustainable growth.
Watch Poor Anambra Market Women Protest Excessive Taxes By Then Governor Peter Obi on Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Today, The Same Obi Accuses President Tinubu of Taxing Poverty