Harnessing solar power in Nigeria: How patient care improved when a hospital switched to renewable energy.

To improve patients’ health care, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams in northern Nigeria are embracing solar energy to power hospitals that have historically depended on expensive fuel-intensive generators. By moving to renewable energy, communities in the region now have better, more sustainable access to lifesaving medical devices, medication, and infrastructure. Before Zurmi General […]
Aso Rock Goes Solar: A Signal to Abandon or Reform Nigeria’s Power Sector?

President Bola Tinubu’s reported approval of ₦10 billion or about €5,58 million for a solar mini-grid at Nigeria’s Presidential Villa is more than a technical upgrade. It is a powerful political statement. By taking Aso Rock off the national electricity grid, Nigeria’s number one citizen has done what millions of Nigerians have been forced to […]