Nigeria is at a pivotal moment in shaping its energy sector. The recent removal of fuel and electricity subsidies has led to soaring diesel prices and widespread power outages, putting a strain on businesses and households. This pressing situation emphasizes the urgent need for innovative and sustainable energy solutions.
According to the 'Renewable 2020' report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), renewable energy capacity is expected to expand significantly in the coming years, with solar energy leading the way. The growing momentum of solar, wind, and hydropower projects reflects the global shift towards renewable energy sources.
Faced with these transformative opportunities, Nigeria now faces a crucial decision: Will it seize the opportunity to embrace solar energy and pave the way for a more sustainable future?
Join us on Thursday, 3rd of August, 2023, at 4 pm WAT to discuss why investing in renewable energy is crucial to ensure a sustainable future of energy for Nigeria.
Meet Our Speakers!
Chibunna Ogbonna is a visionary business media professional committed to pioneering, leading, and building sustainable companies that drive prosperity and development in Africa. He firmly believes in the transformative power of technology to revolutionize economies and empower communities. With over 6 years of entrepreneurship experience in the renewable energy industry, Chibunna is a certified Energy Transformation Expert by the Renewables Academy Berlin, Germany. Along his journey, he has honed his skills in product development, product management, business development, strategic planning, and creative problem-solving.
Lolade Alonge is an accomplished Multilingual Business Communications Professional with a wealth of experience in the dynamic Renewable Energy sector. Her expertise lies in seamlessly bridging language and cultural divides, paving the way for businesses to achieve unparalleled global success. Driven by her passion for Energy Innovations, Lolade continually seeks opportunities to innovate and adapt to new challenges in the ever-evolving business landscape.
VA Poll
In our recent survey, we asked our audience their opinion on the importance of developing renewable energy infrastructure in Nigeria to ensure a sustainable energy future. 78% of respondents view renewable energy infrastructure development as extremely crucial for a sustainable future.11% consider it important, while 7% remain neutral, indicating a need for more information and awareness. Only 5% of respondents view it as less important.