Five states to receive mini-solar plants

Five states are to build solar-powered mini-grids to aid the Federal Government’s efforts at improving electricity generation and supply.

The states are Kaduna, Imo, Rivers, Delta and Ogun. They are partnering with GreenElec, a France-based solar energy solution provider.

GreenElec’s President, Marvel Hochet, said the use of solar-powered mini grids, would help in increasing access to electricity in Nigeria, as well as boost the energy mix initiative introduced by the Federal Government.

He said pilot studies on the use of solar power on major highways, bridges, and streets have been conducted in Imo, Delta, Rivers and Ogun States.

He added  that efforts are ongoing to provide solar-powered mini-grids in many communities in the states, which will enable them use solar power for growth.

He said building mini-grids in the five states would reduce pressure on the national grid, which, according to him, has suffered neglect over time.

He said the solar-powered mini-grids would be fitted with panels produced in France, along with strong batteries, poles and network, among other components, adding that they cannot be broken.

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