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Renewable Energy

International Conference On Renewable Energy (ICREN) 2019

Renewable Energy forms one of the pillars for delivering global sustainable environment and the commitment to climate change targets. The renewable energy industry has matured, with huge investments being ploughed into it globally. Global new investment in renewable energy (excluding large hydro-electric projects) was around US$241.6 billion in 2016, with over 138.5GW of added renewable […]

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Renewable Energy Webinar

Program Summary: It is estimated that 600 million people living in Africa lack adequate power supply. With Sub-Saharan Africa having a combined economic growth forecast of 5%, the importance of meeting its energy and infrastructural needs cannot be overemphasised. In Nigeria, solar power systems are subtly but steadily enabling increased access to energy with the

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Susty Person of the Month – Babajide Oluwase

Babajide Oluwase is the Founder/Team Lead of RenewDrive, an innovation-driven startup that develops and distributes clean and affordable energy solutions to cut down agricultural waste, improve livelihood, and combat climate change. With 5+ years’ experience in planning and implementing environmental sustainability projects, Babajide has worked with people from diverse backgrounds who are committed to challenging

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Fatima Oyiza-Ademoh is October’s Susty Person of the month

Miss Fatima Oyiza Ademoh is an energy and finance specialist with over six years of experience in sustainable energy project development, bio-energy mini-grid, a nexus between energy access and other components of sustainable development goals. Fatima is a lecturer at Baze University and Project Developer for Waste-2- Watt; a renewable energy project converting waste to

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Experts seek renewable energy policy to curb power, climate catastrophe

A team of experts who recently converged on Abuja to proffer solutions to the nation’s energy crises has demanded a national renewable energy policy to achieve the right energy mix for Nigeria, curb pollution and address climate change. The policy, the participants noted, should redirect attention from fossil fuels such as oil and gas, nuclear,

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Captive Renewable Energy: An Opportunity for Nigerian Businesses.

  In the 2014/15 Global Competitiveness Report which assesses the competitiveness landscape of 144 economies globally, Nigeria is ranked 134 in the area of infrastructure and a further 136 in electricity infrastructure. Each year, countries are assessed on national competitiveness to determine the level of productivity and in turn prosperity. Access to power is integral

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