Why Tracking CO2 Emissions is Essential in Nigeria

Carbon is essential to life. It is contained in the food we eat, our bodies, our…

FG, States Plans 2,000MW of Solar Power Capacity

FG and ten states are working to produce 2,000MW using solar energy. Kainji and Jebba barely…

What is Required to Meet Nigeria’s Climate Targets? – Panel Discussions

Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) commitments, the Energy Transition Plan (ETP) and the revised climate change…

Putting EVs on Nigerian Roads

The transportation sector remains one of the largest emitters of carbon globally. Emissions from transport vehicles…

The Role of Clean Cooking in Sustainable Development

Cooking is an essential part of life, asides from cultural and traditional values; it meets the…

Overview of the Proposed Electricity Bill and Its Impact on the Nigerian Power Sector

Introduction The Electric Power Sector Reform (EPSR) Act, enacted in 2005, created the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory…

Mauritian Prime Minister Launches NTC’s First Electric Bus

Mauritius’ Prime Minister has launched NTC’s first electric bus. Mauritius is also implementing a 10-year roadmap…

NIGERIA: Group Vows to Resist Hikes in Electricity Tariffs

TPAP-M vows to reject tariff increment Organises week-long activities to commemorate Occupy Nigeria protests The People’s…

Togo Government Signs €45m Contract for Solar Street Lighting in Rural Areas

Togo has signed a €45m contract with Sunna Design to install solar streetlights in rural areas.…

Canada Would Require 1.6GW of Solar Annually to Meet Net-Zero by 2050 – CanREA

CanREA believes that about 6.3bn is needed annually to decarbonise Canada’s Power sector by 2035 fully. …