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Tapping into Nigeria Renewable Energy Space

59s · Colepreneur · 22 Jan 06:59

Renewable energy penetration in Nigeria is still in its nascent stage. When people think about alternative or renewable energy, the first image that comes to mind is often large blue or black solar panels on rooftops or portable highway signs that have a small panel attached. Nigeria is one of the world’s largest producers of oil and gas and the largest producer of hydropower in West Africa, but about 60 per cent of the country’s 190 million inhabitants lack access to reliable electricity, Developments in solar and wind energy are gradually increasing with the discovering of their high potentials and benefits for Nigeria's environment and society. Our goal is to educate, implement, and share stories of individuals who have experienced renewable energy.

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Tapping into Nigeria Renewable Energy Space

Renewable energy penetration in Nigeria is still in its nascent stage. When people think about alternative or renewable energy, the first image that comes to mind is often large blue or black solar panels on rooftops or portable highway signs that have a small panel attached. Nigeria is one of the world’s largest producers of oil and gas and the largest producer of hydropower in West Africa, but about 60 per cent of the country’s 190 million inhabitants lack access to reliable electricity, Developments in solar and wind energy are gradually increasing with the discovering of their high potentials and benefits for Nigeria's environment and society. Our goal is to educate, implement, and share stories of individuals who have experienced renewable energy.

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