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    Nigeria will build 30 MW of solar power plants

    • Last Update: 2023-01-01
    • Source: Internet
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    Nigeria is reportedly set to build a 30 MW solar power plant in Kaduna State, which was signed
    with DLO Energy Group.
    The development of the 30 MW solar PV plant is expected to begin next year and will generate enough electricity to supply households, including customers
    of major local utility providers.

    The energy generated is expected to be sold to Kaduna Power Supply, a local company responsible for distribution
    .
    The new contract complements the portfolio of the South African company, which has invested heavily in the continent
    .
    In addition to Nigeria, it is poised to provide a total of 300 MW of electricity
    in several states.

    The founder of DLO Energy said, "We are delighted to be working with our partners and the Kaduna State Government on this project
    .
    This is a great opportunity
    to provide electricity to Kaduna.
    This deal is an example of African solutions to African problems and, more importantly, it provides a real opportunity
    for cooperation between South Africa and Nigeria.

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    Nigeria is reportedly set to build a 30 MW solar power plant in Kaduna State, which was signed
    with DLO Energy Group.
    The development of the 30 MW solar PV plant is expected to begin next year and will generate enough electricity to supply households, including customers
    of major local utility providers.

    solar energy

    The energy generated is expected to be sold to Kaduna Power Supply, a local company responsible for distribution
    .
    The new contract complements the portfolio of the South African company, which has invested heavily in the continent
    .
    In addition to Nigeria, it is poised to provide a total of 300 MW of electricity
    in several states.

    The founder of DLO Energy said, "We are delighted to be working with our partners and the Kaduna State Government on this project
    .
    This is a great opportunity
    to provide electricity to Kaduna.
    This deal is an example of African solutions to African problems and, more importantly, it provides a real opportunity
    for cooperation between South Africa and Nigeria.

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