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University of Nigeria Nsuka
Azura Power West Africa will unveil a 240 kilowatt installation of solar car park at the University of Nigeria Nsuka on Tuesday, the company stated in a statement on Sunday.
It said the ceremony will be performed by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, as part of an initiative that aligns with Nigeria’s energy transition goals and President Bola Tinibu’s power sector reforms.
The Head of Corporate Affairs, Azura Power West Africa, Murtala Bello, disclosed that the initiative was part of Azura “Power to Change” programme, which exemplifies the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in local communities and the nation at large.
“Every year, Azura Power allocates $1m to support projects that promote sustainable livelihoods, health, education, and infrastructure. The solar car park is not merely an addition to the university’s facilities, it represents a significant step towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and fostering educational and social development through renewable energy.
“As Nigeria embarks on its energy transition journey, Azura Power is honoured to contribute to this vital endeavor. The solar installation at UNN will cater for approximately 2,650 engineering students, meeting 75 per cent of the faculty’s energy needs.
“It is projected to generate over 400,000 kWh of clean energy annually, providing a consistent power supply that will enhance learning.”
Bello said APWAL is actively supporting Nigeria’s net-zero ambitions, stressing that the project will not only ensure a reliable energy supply but also offers substantial savings of N150m annually on energy costs.
“About N900m has been invested on this project, making it a landmark initiative in Nigeria’s renewable energy landscape,” he stated.
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