Are Off-Grids the Answer to Nigeria’s Energy Crisis?
about Nigerias Energy economy in General
NIGERIA PAY AS YOU GO SOLAR RENTAL SYSTEM BY ARNERGY
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http://arnergy.com/Start up in Nigeria deploys solar energy to rural communities
Power cuts are exceedingly common in Nigeria. The situation is even worse in rural communities which aren't even connected to the grid. To date, successive governments have failed to resolve the problem, despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars over the years. Amidst that chaos, lies opportunity for a small start up in the country which is lighting up forgotten rural communities. Deji Badmus has that story.
Living off The Grid In Nigeria:
Within the newly developed Guzape District in the heart of Abuja lays a unique 10-apartment block building. None of the apartments is connected to the electricity grid, although the grid has reached Guzape District. The building is running on a hybrid system of solar and wind energy, providing enough electricity for the residential apartments, including air conditioning. For Sulaiman Yusuf, the renewable energy entrepreneur behind the construction, the buildings are proof that Nigeria’s energy future has a large off-grid component. In this video Mr Yusuf explains the technical and financial set-up of the buildings.
https://ng.boell.org/2015/09/28/living-grid-nigeriaOUR MISSION
Strengthening the capacity of women in northern Nigeria on the production, sales, service and installation of RE products; empowering them to contribute their quota to support their families with the expected income increase and ensure progress towards the internationally agreed development goals.
http://sosairen.org/matan-arewan-sosai-initiative.php?m=m