- ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria to connect 2,700 unelectrified health centres
- Bankole Cardoso stated MySol, is equipped to meet the power needs of rural health centres.
ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria has unveiled its plan to connect 2,700 unelectrified health centres in Nigerian communities to stable electricity supply using renewable energy for four years, from August this year.
Bankole Cardoso, Managing Director, ENGIE Energy Access, said that through its Solar Home Systems brand, MySol, and its mini-grid business, it is equipped to meet the power needs of rural health centres.
According to the company, MySol’s range of small Solar Home Systems can power and improve service delivery significantly at primary health posts because of their low energy needs. For services at secondary hospitals, which are likely to own sophisticated diagnostic medical equipment, the much larger MySol Solar Business Solutions are available to cater to this range. Also, ENGIE Energy Access’ mini-grids will cater to tertiary referral hospitals, bolstering their capacities.