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Only 13 % of 110 used lead acid batteries are recycled…
Only about 13 per cent of the over 110,000 used lead-acid batteries (ULABs) that find their ways into Nigeria’s…
Will DISCOs heed to Fashola’s service improvement call…
The call by Babatunde Raji Fashola, Minister of Power, Works and Housing to Power distribution companies (DisCos)…
Renewable energy as viable option to meet West Africa…
The West Africa region is still saddled with the challenge of lack of power supply as millions of citizens in the…
Metering is litmus test for NERC’s new chairman
James Momoh, the man taking over the reins at the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has a profile…
Why there has not been another Azura type of project
It’s more than two years that the financial closure of Azura has been concluded and Nigerians have not seen more…
India’s plan to only sell electric cars by 2030 should…
The decision of the Indian government to start selling only electric cars by 2030 has grave implications for…
How African governments can achieve energy-related SDGs
According to the United Nations, the world is not on track to achieving energy-related Sustainable Development…
Tackling the menace of constant power system collapses
One reoccurring decimal in the annals of power sector in Nigeria over two decades has to do with the consistent…
Why power projects in Nigeria, others fail to attract…
The World Bank says Nigeria and other West African countries fail to attract investments for their power projects…
Nigeria’s duty on solar panels seen as punitive,…
Since January this year, the Nigerian Customs has been demanding payment of 5 percent duty and an additional 5…
Pushing for a synchronised West African electricity…
Achieving the desired improvement in electricity supplies to the West Africa region is a challenge that governments…
Post-Privatisation conflicts & disputes in Nigerian…
The frailties of the nascent Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) is gradually coming to the fore with the…