Lagos State has begun a journey to achieve energy independence with the target of six gigawatts in power generation over the next three years.
This ambitious energy plan was disclosed, on Tuesday, during Lagos Energy Summit, where the state government’s representatives are meeting with regulators, investors and stakeholders to fashion out the plan.
The bold move to establish a reliable clean energy source to address power shortfall in the state was a direct result of the Lagos State Electricity Act signed into law last December by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, which gave legal framework for private investment in public energy infrastructure.































































































































