Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission

About The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission was established under the power sector act of 2005 to undertake technical and economic regulation of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry. The NERC has among its duties; issuance of license to operators and investors, setting and review of electricity tarriffs and development of industry codes and standards.History of The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission was established under the power sector act of 2005 to undertake technical and economic regulation of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry. It was officially inaugurated in October 2007 under the lleadership of Dr. Ransome Owan.Safety
NERC is a very safe place with very tight security.Best Time to Visit The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
The NERC is best visited during corporate working hours on weekdays to resolve complaints and make inquiries.Most Common Visitors
The NERC headquarters are visited by various representatives from the generation, transmission and distribution companies, electricity customers with various complaints and government officials from the ministry of power.Weather at The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission is located in Abuja North-Central of Nigeria.Thus, it experiences three weather conditions every year. This includes a warm, humid rainy season and a blistering dry season. In between the two, there is a brief interlude of harmattan occasioned by the northeast trade wind, with the main feature of dust haze and dryness. Temperatures can drop to as low as 16 degrees during the harmattan period.Ways Of Travel
By Car|Motorcycle|Tricycle|Bus
Driving Instructions
From Nicon Plaza Phase 2 Abuja, Head northwest on 11 Th Street/Mohammadu Buhari Way toward Samuel Adesujo Ademulegun Avenue, 11 Th Street/Mohammadu Buhari Way turns right and becomes Prince Sam Ademulegun St/Samuel Ademulegun Avenue, pass by securities and exchange commissions on the right, Turn right onto 9th Street/Herbert Macaulay Way, pass by the gas station on the right, turn right, Continue straight, keep right, turn right, destination will be on the left.
Nearby Utilities
NNPC Mega Station, Forte Oil, Total Filling Station.|Panache restaurant, Sinoni Restaurant, Nkoyo Masala Wahala Ceddi Plaza, Spice Food, Biobak Restaurant.|First Bank, Diamond Bank, FCMB, Access Bank, Union Bank.|HealthPlus, Halamin Pharmacy. |Abogo Largema street Abuja, grand Square Mall.
Entry Fee
₦0 - ₦1,000