Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says Nigerians need to adopt renewable energy because it is cheap, environment-friendly and can help generate profit. He said this on Friday at the inauguration of
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BY JAIRUS AWO The United Nations climate change conference — COP26 — finally came to an end on November 13, 2021. A day later than stipulated. The 13-day conference in
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says that Nigeria’s renewable energy capacity was 2,153 megawatts (MW) in 2020. The figure is a 0.02 percent increase from 2,152 MW in 2019 — placing
Segun Adaju, president of the Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria and chief executive officer (CEO) of Consistent Energy, says the country needs to maximise its gas reserves to improve the
Ambrosie Orjiako, chairman of Seplat Energy, says the transition to renewable energy cannot happen overnight. There have been efforts across
Despite directly impacting our communities, health and livelihood, climate-related reports usually take a back seat to dominant news beats like
The African Development Bank (AfDB) says it secured $150 million investment on its ‘Desert to Power’ G5 Sahel financing facility
Abubakar Aliyu, minister of power, says the federal government will partner over 150 foreign direct investors (FDIs) to attract investments
Despite directly impacting our communities, health and livelihood, climate-related reports usually take a back seat to dominant news beats like
Nigeria has received an additional funding of 15 million euros as a grant from the European Union (EU) to support