Data center power
Captive and behind-the-meter generation models intended to support high-availability data center operations.
Westminister Technologies is developing captive-power and infrastructure partnerships to support hyperscale, cloud, AI, and colocation growth across Nigeria and West Africa.
Core positioning
Westminister Technologies Ltd. is working to develop a captive-power platform designed to support reliable, scalable digital infrastructure growth in Nigeria.
The company’s focus is the power constraint behind data center, cloud, AI, and colocation growth. The objective is to engage credible operators, infrastructure partners, investors, and public-sector stakeholders around bankable power and campus development models.
All project references are development-stage unless otherwise stated and remain subject to commercial, technical, regulatory, and financing approvals.
Platform focus
The platform is designed for infrastructure buyers and partners that need power certainty, development discipline, and a credible local operating pathway.
Captive and behind-the-meter generation models intended to support high-availability data center operations.
Site, power, and infrastructure coordination for operators evaluating Nigeria and regional expansion.
Commercial structures designed to align Westminister, technical partners, data center operators, and project participants.
Nigeria opportunity
Nigeria has a large population, expanding cloud and connectivity demand, and a growing need for localized digital infrastructure. Stable power remains one of the core constraints to bankable data center development.
Partnership models

Power arrangements structured around predictable demand and bankable commercial terms.

Captive generation models designed for facilities requiring resilient and dedicated supply.

Operating models that can shift power delivery into a service relationship where commercially appropriate.

Coordinated site, power, and utility planning for data center and cloud infrastructure growth.

Partner-led development where technical, financial, land, power, and operating capabilities are aligned.

Dedicated structures may be considered once approvals, roles, economics, and governance are defined.
Operator readiness
Leading data center platforms compete on reliability, carrier access, certifications, AI-ready capacity, and measurable power resilience. Westminister’s platform is structured to support that level of review from the first commercial discussion.

Target redundancy, backup strategy, fuel or gas supply assumptions, power quality, and service-level expectations.

Commercial power cost, cooling interface, PUE assumptions, clean-energy options, and operating cost sensitivity.

Registration, permits, technical drawings, partner roles, regulatory pathway, site documentation, and data-room readiness.
Diligence items
Legacy company materials state registration on 5 December 2007. Current filings and registration extracts are treated as formal diligence materials.
Licensing and approval references are stated only where supported by counsel, regulator, or documented project records.
Earlier materials describe procurement, engineering support, maintenance, HSE, manpower, and consultancy activity in energy and construction contexts.
Leadership, advisor, Mosand Herj, technical partner, and regulatory-context records are handled as evidence-backed diligence materials.
Next step
Westminister is prepared to engage data center operators, infrastructure partners, investors, and institutional stakeholders exploring Nigeria or West Africa digital infrastructure participation.