Abuja Emergency Power Project

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Abuja Emergency Power Project (Abuja EPP) was an effort to meet the growing demand for electricity and improve the situation of power supply in Nigeria 's capital, Abuja .

In 2000, Geometric Power and its partners established a joint venture after winning a competitive bid to build the first indigenously-owned private-sector power plant in Nigeria . The technical partner on the project was Cummins Power Generation of USA. This pioneer initiative resulted in the building of a 15 Megawatt Abuja Emergency Power Station which is the first power generating station built by the company in Nigeria . This power station came on stream on November 7, 2001 and was officially commissioned in a ceremony by the Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on December 21, 2001. This power station operated on demand 24 hours 7 days a week since the commissioning until the end of the EPP contract in March 2004. The company has therefore proven that it is possible to build and sustain a privately owned electric power company in Nigeria .

Achievements of Abuja Emergency Power Project


  • Supplied uninterrupted power on demand 24 hours 7 days a week since the commissioning until the end of the EPP contract in March 2004 to the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) of Nigeria to serve a dedicated distribution network within Abuja and its environs.
  • Geometric Power & Renatech, as the sole manager of every facet of the project, was able to complete installation of this first indigenously owned and independently operated power station in a record time.
  • Geometric Power therefore proved that it is possible to build and sustain a privately owned electric power company in Nigeria .