No fewer than 2, 700 healthcare centres across the country will enjoy stable electricity supply courtesy of a solar hoe system and mini-grid solution provider, ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria.
The project, according to the firm will provide a regular electricity supply using renewable energy over the next four years, starting from August this year.
The Managing Director of ENGIE Energy Access Nigeria, Bankole Cardoso explained that the company through its solar home systems brand, MySol, and its mini grid business, is equipped to meet the power needs of rural health centres.
”Whether it’s MySol’s range of small Solar Home Systems which can power and improve service delivery significantly at primary health posts because of their low energy needs; or MySol’s range of large Solar Home Systems which will increase efficiency at first hospitals, all levels of healthcare provisioning can and will be fully catered to,” he said.
