The goals of this study are to inform future potential NDPI and PIND programming in the Niger Delta power sector through investigating, analyzing, and drawing conclusions on the sector’s fundamental dynamics in relation to the national grid and formal privatization context, off grid solutions, and self-generation. Where might there be opportunities for new approaches, business models, or commercially viable investment that will improve electricity access and help establish a greater foundation for pro-poor economic growth in the Niger Delta.

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