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May 26, 2024, 12:39:28 PM
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The Rural Electrification Agency has signed two Memoranda of Understanding to generate 500 megawatts of renewable energy to electrify rural communities across the nation.

The 500MW would be delivered through various min-grids to be constructed in unserved and underserved communities.

On Thursday, the REA Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Abba Aliyu, signed a 250MW agreement with EM-One, a renewable energy company, at the Eko Hotels, Lagos.

Earlier on Wednesday, the agency had signed a 250MW agreement with Husk Power, saying these agreements represent a significant step forward in realising its vision of providing electricity for 23 per cent of the 85 million Nigerians with no access to electricity.

“The MoU with EM-One signifies a combined commitment to deliver an additional 250MW of interconnected mini-grids across Nigeria.

“These interconnected mini-grids will target peri-urban and rural communities, with a particular focus on sites with large-scale anchor loads like factories or commercial centres. These anchors will not only power their operations but also serve as hubs, illuminating surrounding underserved communities,” the REA boss said.

According to him, mini-grids are a core component of the REA’s Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-Up project, aiming to enhance energy access, stimulate local economies, and promote balanced development across Nigeria.

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