Tag: Solar

  • Businesses to get cheaper solar energy

    Businesses to get cheaper solar energy

    Fintech firm, Payhippo, is to empower businesses and consumers with renewable energy through innovative payment plans.

     According to the company, the initiative: ‘Payhippo Solar Expo: Financing the Solar Ecosystem,’ is launched to make solar more affordable by providing finance solutions to reduce upfront cash outlay required by installers and end-users.

    Head of Sales, Dayo Adewale, described the initiative as problem-solving, saying financing the ecosystem will reduce expenditure of business owners.

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    “We are entering the renewable energy space because this is a solution for this economic crisis. Owners can manage their businesses when they have renewable energy.

    “We finance vendors to buy more from their distributors and finance their customers by making loans available for end users who want to buy solar systems for homes, shops, and offices but don’t have money to buy,”she said.

    Chief Executive Officer, Damilola Olawoye, said the EXPO followed feedback from SMEs who lamented that power was a major challenge.

    “We found out power is a biggest challenge they face – both the cost and reliability. To provide viable alternative, we decided to work with the solar ecosystem to make solar more accessible.”

  • Firm unveils Lacasa, solar-powered building in Lagos

    Firm unveils Lacasa, solar-powered building in Lagos

    A firm, Catalyst Business Consult has unveiled its latest three-storey building tagged: LaCasa. The event held in Yaba, Lagos.

    The firm is a leading investment consultancy firm established in 2021, with a focus on real estate, tech, and logistics. It empowers investors and startups, guiding them toward financial prosperity and sustainable growth.

    According to the founder, Hameed Mustapha Olawale,  LaCasa is more than just a building; it’s a symbol of elegance that graces the skyline, offering a fusion of luxury living spaces and unparalleled investment opportunities.

    In a statement, he said: “The project is designed to meet the demands of modern living while setting a new standard for hostel accommodations. LaCasa promises not just a place to stay, but an experience—a beacon of elegance in the bustling city of Lagos.

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    The firm is  not merely launching a real estate project; they are revolutionising the landscape within Yaba. Moving away from traditional business models, it is securing partners who will have the unique opportunity to choose between fully furnished apartments upon project completion or becoming shareholders in this groundbreaking venture. This innovative approach marks a significant shift in how real estate investments are approached, generating unparalleled hype and expectations in the industry.”

    The event themed: “Project LaCasa: The launch- redefining real estate investment in Akoka,Yaba”, attracted top investors, notable realtors  and influential minds in the real estate industry.

     Guests were not only impressed by the architectural marvel of LaCasa but also inspired by the prospect of elevating their investment strategies and securing a prosperous future for themselves and generations to come.

  • Simba Solar unveils talegent in Nigeria

    Simba Solar unveils talegent in Nigeria

    A leading power solutions company in Nigeria, Simba Solar, has announced the launch of its newest product, the Simba Talegent solar hybrid inverters.

    This innovation was launched at the Nigeria Energy Exhibition and presented to Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu.

    The launch is coming when many Nigerians are grappling with the procurement of an increased cost of meters and erratic power supply.

    The Business Head at Simba Power, Ravi Srivastava, emphasised the product’s unmatched quality and the brand’s dedication to resolving Nigeria’s power issues.

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    “Simba has consistently led the charge in delivering exceptional power backup solutions. The Simba Solar Talegent is a testament to our commitment, setting a new benchmark in the Nigerian solar market,” Srivastava said.

    Features in Simba Talegent inverters include pure sine wave solar inverter compatibility with AC mains or generator power, battery-independent operation flexibility, multi-unit linkage capability, and robust lithium battery support. “What truly differentiates us is our unwavering focus on product quality and our unparalleled after-sales service, which boasts the largest network in Nigeria,” Srivastava added.

  • Firm to cut carbon emissions with solar system

    Firm to cut carbon emissions with solar system

    British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) has  inaugurated its solar power plant in  Ibadan.

     The inauguration was done by Area Operations Director of sub-Sahara Africa, Charles Kyalo, and his leadership team.

    Managing Director of BAT and Cluster Director of West and Central Africa, Yarub Al-Bahrani, noted the inauguration  of the 1 MWp DC grid-tied solar panel system is “a step towards sustainability.

     This initiative showcases the company’s dedication to reducing its carbon footprint and sets example for others”.

    He said “by harnessing the power of renewable energy, BAT Nigeria is securing a cleaner future and contributing to the community and environment’’.

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     The 1MWp DC grid-tied solar system can generate average of 2,800 KWh per day, while reducing carbon emissions by 450 tons as it was designed in line with BAT Photovoltaic (PV) Standard, using Tier-1 Solar panels (Jinko) and Inverters (SMA) equipment.

    Director of External Affairs, Odiri Erewa-Meggison, noted the plant reaffirms BAT’s position as a frontrunner in the transition to a greener and more sustainable future.

     She said “we are proud of this milestone as it affirms BAT’s commitment to a better tomorrow and reduce impact of our business on the environment”.

    BATN had announced its zero waste to landfill and 100 per cent recycling of waste. The factory was also globally recognised and awarded the Alliance for Water Stewardship certification, in recognition of its responsible water governance, sustainable water use, protection of water quality, community engagement and continuous improvement.

  • Firm supports entrepreneurs with solar kiosk

    Firm supports entrepreneurs with solar kiosk

    A firm, Elite Logistics and Development, has launched a solar-powered kiosk to eliminate the obstacles associated with running a business.

    The Managing Director, David Adesanya, made this known in a statement made available to The Nation yesterday.

    He said: “We want to make business seamless for entrepreneurs in rural and urban communities, boosting their operations and enhancing productivity.”

    According to him, the West African sub-region continues to grapple with a concerning unemployment rate, as job losses mount due to challenging business environments.

    “Nigeria, being a member of the global community, is not exempted from these socio-economic concerns, which have been exacerbated by the recent removal of subsidies by the government.

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    “In this era where one source of income is insufficient, the cost of living has skyrocketed, and inflation is taking a toll on individuals, families and businesses alike. 

    “Amid these challenges, there are visionary thinkers who have managed to thrive in the deteriorating economy. They are undertaking capital projects, investing in real estate, living in lavish homes and vacationing in exotic destinations across the globe.”

    David stressed that “we have conducted extensive research to develop a solution aimed at reducing poverty and creating a new generation of millionaires in Nigeria. This solution comes in the form of a smart, solar-powered kiosk that eliminates the obstacles associated with running a business.

    “Numerous young people in Nigeria can leverage the conducive work environment provided by this innovation to engage in economic activities. Even the process of assembling these solar panels alone can provide employment opportunities that can break the shackles of poverty for many families.”

  • Firm to invest $26m equity on solar

    Azuri Technologies plans investing $26 million on production of solar energy in Nigeria, its Chief Executive officer, Simon Bransfield, has said.

    He said the firm is investing the money in conjunction with Fortune Global 500 Company Marubeni Corporation, FTSE 250 Company IP Group plc and others, adding that the development would help in improving the growth of solar market in the Nigeria and other countries in West Africa.

    He said the firm would be providing solar energy to homes in West African sub region on Pay-As-You-Go services, adding that the development would provide consumers with flexible and affordable modes of payment for such energy.

    He said the method would enable people that are not connected to the national grid to enjoy electricity from Off- Grid segment of the power industry.

    He said the firm would expand its operation, as long as capital is coming from partners.

    Bransfield said: ‘’ We are delighted to announce the equity investment of $26milion by  Marubeni Corporation and other shareholders. The entry of a leading player in the international energy market demonstrates the increasing maturity of off-grid power and its role in serving the 600 million people in Africa that still lack access to electricity.We believe that Azuri’s unique business model would impact on the Off-Grid energy market in Africa.

    Also, the Chief Operating Officer, Power Business Division at Marubeni Corporation, Yoshiaki Yokota, said the global energy market is growing by the day, as more investors are investing in it.

    “The global energy market is evolving rapidly, with the introduction of new renewable technologies and energy-efficient devices. We are delighted to be a strategic partner of Azuri as a market leader and see their solar home solutions and services as catalysts for change in the Africa energy sector and beyond. As an investor in Azuri, we are pleased with its growth to date, with over 150,000 systems sold, positively impacting off-grid households in Africa including Nigeria. Today we are delighted to welcome Marubeni to the business to help power the next exciting phase of growth for Azuri.”

    He said Marubeni Corporation and its subsidiaries use their business networks in

    Japan and beyond to advantage, urging stakeholders to harness the potentials in solar and other Off-Grid for growth.

    It would be recalled that Marubeni Corporation in solar energy businesses for over 20 years. Set up over 150 years, the company has invested in solar energy for more than 20 years.

  • Govt to grow economy with solar, others

    The Federal Government will grow the economy by generating power from both on-grid and off-grid sources, Power, Works and Housing Minister Babatunde Raji Fashola has said.

    He said generating electricity from these sources was key to realising the government’s economic goals.

    Speaking at the inauguration of solar electrification project in Iponri, Lagos, he said provision of solar and other off-grid methods of power generation was inevitable, if the country wants to grow the economy, adding the development informed the decision to support the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to boost businesses with solar power.

    He said the government, through a scheme known as Energising Economies Initiatives, has assisted in providing electricity to markets across the country.

    He said 700 mini-grids were conceptualised in Iponri market to provide solar power to shop-owners in the market.

    Fashola said: “The Federal Government is bouying activities in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) through various energy sources. SMEs remain engine of economic growth in any nation and the government in realisation of this fact is ready to improve activities in that sub-sector of the economy.

    “Markets in places, such as Aba, Warri, Sabon-gari and other areas, are benefitting from the scheme.  These markets are enjoying energy that is cheaper, cleaner and highly accessible. Owners of shops are paying between N1500 and N2000, implying that the charges are moderate and good for their businesses. Good in the sense  that those business-owners are no longer facing environmental hazards caused by the use of generators, coupled with the fact that they spend a lot of money in fueling their generators.”

    He said the charges were cheaper compared to the bills paid by electricity consumers.

    Also, the Rural Electrification Agency Managing Director, Mrs Damilola Ogunbiyi, said the development of modules for solar electricity by indigenous meters manufacturers was necessary to enable solar energy consumers further minimise cost.

    “I cannot advise people we are trying to help build their businesses through provision of solar energy, to procure meters for over N30,000. To me, it is expensive. That is why meter manufacturers should try and develop modules, which would be applicable to solar electricity.” he said.

    She said mini-grids serve 450 shops out of 1700 shop at Iponri, adding the shops in the market, were in various tiers depending on their level of consumption on the solar hybrid power system, which has 700 kilowatts capacity.

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    The Federal Government, through the Rural Electrification Agency, implements the Energising Economies Initiative (EEI), which supports the rapid deployment of off-grid electricity solutions to provide clean, safe, affordable and reliable electricity to economic clusters (e.g. marketplaces, shopping centres, industrial facilities) in Nigeria through private sector developers.

    EEI aims to assist over 80,000 shops within a year, empower over 340,000 micro, small and medium-size enterprises, create over 2,500 jobs with the initial 16 economic clusters while serving over 18 million Nigerians.

    ‘’This initiative is already transforming businesses across the country with the steady power supply increasing economic activity, spurring business growth, fostering job creation and enhancing the business experience.

    “The solar power solution will eradicate noise and air pollution in the market and has encouraged customers to spend more time in the shop,’’  Mrs Ogunbiyi said.

  • Solar firms lose jobs over 10% Customs tarrifs

    Solar power firms are winding up operations over the rising cost of solar power equipment in the country, it was learnt.

    The firms, mostly from states in the northern  and eastern parts of the country, are shutting down following the decision by the Federal Government to increase Customs duty on solar power equipment  from five to  10 per cent, since early this year.

    The prices of  solar panels,  batteries and other equipment used in generating solar electricity have increased by 100 per cent, thus hindering the plans by investors to invest in solar electricity.

    Mostly affected are firms which build mini-grids, with a view to connect communities, which are off the national grid, access electricity.

    The President, Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN), Mr Segun Adaju, said the body rejected the rise in Customs duty on solar panels on the ground that it was causing untold pains to the firms.

    He said many of his members were losing patronage, as they could not afford to buy panels imported from abroad, adding that many would be out of business soon.

    According to him, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has increased the woes of operators, by indiscriminately increasing the duty on solar equipment.

    ‘’Records have shown that few solar operators have stopped production in  the past few months, due to the fact that they cannot get enough materials for operation.  We as members of the Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria have written the Federal Government ditto the Nigerian Customs Service on the issue, with a view to making the government  reduce the duty.”

    Adaju said there was no justification for the duty because under the Common External Tariff (CET) code 8541.4010.00 – classification for import duty tarrif – import duty  on solar panels should be zero per cent.

    Adaju said discharge of goods from the ports have been slowed down immensely and demurrage charges have risen for his members since early this year, when the government implemented the new tarrif regime.

  • College seeks investment in solar energy

    The Federal Government has been urged to invest more in solar energy to meet up with the electricity challenges.

    At the End of the Year/Graduation of ABITECH Engineering College in Ikorodu, Timothy Obano, the Chief Executive Officer, said the potential of solar in Nigeria as a source of power is “absolutely enormous.”

    Obano said the solar energy, inverter and other trainings in the College, is one of the renewable training schemes designed to generate employment for the unemployed graduates.

    He urged graduating students to put their training into good use by also creating employment.

    “This is our modest contribution to development and improvement of our energy sector, so I urge the graduates to become vibrant employers of labour that will positively affect this generation,” he said.

    He said lack of conventional electricity infrastructure paves way for rapid deployment of solar.

    “In Nigeria, for instance, there’s currently an energy deficit of 170,000 megawatts, the majority of which can and should be filled with solar energy,” he said.

    Debunking claims that solar power and inverter are expensive, Obano explained that the recent innovations in battery storage and the falling cost of solar panel technology had made solar increasingly accessible in Nigeria and beyond.

    He also assured customers that his company gives 30 years guarantee on both solar and inverter system assembled by his company.

    He expressed optimism that in future many Nigerians would accept the alternative source of power, adding that solar energy is fully accepted as a safe, efficient and environmentally friendly energy source.

    ABITECH’s Head of Electrical and Solar Department, Abah Dominic Ogwuche said the college has empowered many youths through trainings in solar energy and computer skills acquisition.

  • Forte Oil expands business into solar energy

    Forte Oil expands business into solar energy

    An integrated indigenous oil firm, Forte Oil Plc, has expanded operation into the renewable energy with the inauguration of its solar energy solution tagged ‘Green Energy’ solution.

    Speaking during the launch, its Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Mr. Akin Akinfemiwa, said: “We are foremost integrated energy provider with footprints across the value chain of the energy sector including upstream, downstream and power generation. Today, that we are launching our solar system, we always look for formidable partners to bring our vision to fruition.

    “We sat with our partners and created bespoke solutions and achieved sustainable, reliable and cost-effective solar solutc ion. The solution is mobile, cost effective and devoid of service charge.”

    He said it is very efficient and is targeted at medium income group that rely on generators to provide power.  “We will design an array of energy solution,” he said.

    Forte Oil’s Group Chief Financial Officer (GCFO), Mr. Julius Omodayo-Owotuga, said: “The solar energy solution comes with four panels, four 100 amps, 12 volts batteries with free installations. It will cost N700,000 per unit and wholesalers will be entitled to discounts depending on the number of units purchased.”

    He further said the product has a year warranty while the panels have 20-25 years lifespan.

    The Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Olawale Oluwo, said: “The partnership and introduction of the energy solutions came at a time when Lagos State Government is targeting 3000 megawatts (MW) of power dedicated to Lagos State alone, which will be off-grid and independent of Niger Delta gas. It is complementary to what we are doing and we will give it the necessary support.

    “We will key into the solar energy solution by Forte Oil which is very vital to our programme and now that Forte Oil has put its brand to solar, we are now sure that we have a reliable partner in solar energy.”