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Nigeria’s Solar Surge: How Locals Are Powering Change
Tasiu Umar’s phone repair shop in Zing, Nigeria, struggled for years under unreliable electricity. His generator…
MIT Experts’ Hybrid Tech Could Cut Emissions in Ammonia Production
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ammonia production are accelerating as scientists search for cleaner…
Nigeria’s Energy Reforms Earn Ministry Top African Award
Nigeria’s energy reforms have earned global recognition as the Ministry of Petroleum Resources wins the Reformer…
Duke University Sets Course for Net Zero by 2050
Duke University continues to advance its sustainability ambitions under Duke’s 2050 net–zero carbon emissions plan. During…
Powering Nigeria’s Health Sector: Bridging Energy Gap in Hospitals
Electricity powers every aspect of modern life. In hospitals, it determines whether patients survive, surgeries succeed,…
Nigeria’s Mini-Grids Spark Clean Energy Revolution
Nigeria is leading a quiet revolution with clean energy mini-grids–small power systems designed for off-grid communities.…
Renaissance Africa Drives Nigeria’s Oil, Gas Revival
Renaissance Africa Energy is driving a new wave of progress for Nigeria’s oil and gas partnerships.…
Nigeria’s Energy Future Hinges on Plant Availability, Smart Maintenance
Plant Availability and the Power Crisis Nigeria’s energy security relies heavily on plant availability and maintenance.…
Nigeria Taps Climate Funds for Green Growth
Nigeria is utilising climate funds to boost infrastructure, expand renewable energy, and create sustainable jobs. At…