Nigeria requires approximately $23 billion to provide reliable electricity to nearly 143,000 underserved communities. The Rural Electrification Agency’s mapping project highlights various solutions, including extending the national grid and solar systems. A solar initiative at UN House aims to enhance power reliability, cut costs by 40%, and promote renewable energy development.
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