10/06/24

Can mini grids solve Nigeria’s electricity problems?

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A local electrician fixing a fuse box. Researchers in Nigeria have highlighted the country's energy access challenges and the potential of mini grids to address them. Copyright: Emmanuel Ikwuegbu (License: Pexels free use)

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Season 4, Episode 42

In this episode of Africa Science Focus, our reporters Ogechi Ekeanyanwu and Titilope Fadare speak to researchers who highlight Nigeria’s energy access challenges and the potential of mini grids to address them.

Temilade Sesan, energy researcher and consultant, and Ewah Eleri, executive director of the International Centre for Energy, Environment and Development, a Nigerian think tank, explain what mini grids are and discuss ways to overcome regulatory hurdles to deliver sustainable energy solutions.

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Africa Science Focus is produced by SciDev.Net and distributed in association with your local radio station.

This piece was produced by SciDev.Net’s Sub-Saharan Africa English desk.