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Firm connects over 10,000 homes, SMEs to solar-powered plants in Niger Delta

Firm connects over 10,000 homes, SMEs to solar-powered plants in Niger Delta

Firm connects over 10,000 homes, SMEs to solar-powered plants in Niger Delta

 

As part of efforts to reduce the country’s carbon emission, Renewvia Solar Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Renewvia Energy Corporation, has connected over 10,000 Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to its solar-powered, rural electrification mini-grids in eight Niger Delta communities.

The move according to the firm was aimed at advancing its mission to improve the quality of life in sub-Saharan Africa through the delivery of clean, reliable, and affordable energy.

connects nearly 2,000 households in 5 Niger Delta communities to solar hybrid minigrid power plants, serving over 6,000 people.

…over 10,000 small businesses and households in 8 Niger Delta communities are now connected to a Renewvia solar hybrid minigrid

The five new communities included; Balep, Bendeghe-Afi, Ekong Anaku, Opu, and Emeroke located in Cross River and the Akwa Ibom States.

Other communities already connected to  Renewvia mini-grid in Niger Delta, included; Oloibiri and Akipelia in Bayelsa State and Obokwu Ozuzu in Rivers State.

Oloibiri is particularly interesting as it is the location where oil was first discovered in Nigeria and yet had no reliable and affordable power until Renewvia’s minigrid enabled access to electricity.

The project is Renewvia’s execution of the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP), sponsored by the Federal Government, through its implementing agency – Rural Electrification Agency (REA). NEP is designed to provide clean, safe, and reliable electricity, spur economic growth through increased productivity and elevate the living condition of thousands of rural residents and enterprises in the Nigeria Delta communities.

Commenting on the latest installations, Renewvia’s Chief Executive Officer, Trey Jarrad, said, “As a leading renewable energy provider, Renewvia Energy is driven to constantly improve lives, contribute to building a more sustainable environment and advance social impact opportunities in places we operate. Thus, we are deliberate at helping individuals and small businesses thrive and impact their immediate community.

“We are optimistic that the installed solar hybrid system will continue to positively impact on safety and wellbeing, productivity, gender equality, health and enterprise across these communities.

“Our impact extends beyond providing access to cleaner, reliable, and affordable energy, but also in helping Nigeria actualise her global energy transition mandate of cutting carbon emissions towards net-zero by 2060 as declared at the recently concluded Climate Change Conference (COP 26),’’.

Renewvia’s existing portfolio and growing project pipeline of mini-grids will serve over 350,000 individuals and small businesses in remote off-grid areas, offsetting 2800 tons of carbon and creating hundreds of constructions and full-time jobs by the year 2024.

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