Nigeria’s electricity generation dropped to 5,514 MW in August – NERC

Published on September 15, 2025 at 03:59 PM
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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, said average electricity available to the national grid dropped to 5,514 megawatts in August 2025, down from 5,577 MW recorded in July.

NERC disclosed this in its latest Fast Sheet released on Monday.

The figure is 40 percent short of 13,625 megawatts of installed electricity generation capacity in the country.

NERC data showed that average hourly generation during the month was 4106 megawatt-hours, indicating that only 74 percent of available electricity generation capacity was utilised.

The data showed that Nigeria’s power is witnessing increased stranded and underutilised power when compared with the 4,340 MWh/h delivered in July 2025.

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