World
Bank, Nigerian Banks, Others Plan Solar Power For 1m Nigerian Households
The World Bank, International
Financial Corporation (IFC) in partnership with some Nigerian banks and energy
companies have established the Lighting Africa project, aimed at connecting
over one million vulnerable households in rural communities in the country to
off grid electricity, using solar energy over the next five years.
The
World Bank is catalysing its partners in the project to spread electricity by
moving more people to better lighting solutions. They are promoting the use of
solar bulbs, lamps, panels and other lighting solutions which are
environmentally friendly, safe, affordable, durable and easy to install.
The
global financial institutions are linking Nigerian investors and merchants to
access loans from commercial banks at World Bank/IFC approved interest rates to
source for funds as well as link them to certified global solar energy
equipment manufacturers so that they can bring in the solar lighting solutions
to those without electricity in the rural and semi-urban areas.
Some of
the approved solar energy companies the World Bank is working with in Nigerian
include: Awango by Total, Barefoot Power, DLight Solar, Freeplay, FuturaSun,
Greenlight Planet, Little Sun, Niwa, MniVoltaic, Orb Energy and Philips. These
companies and many other prospects will access low interest from banks to
finance the project.
According
to Mr. Fanen Acho, Lighting Africa consultant for World Bank/IFC for English
speaking West Africa, the aim is to reduce dependence on the use of kerosene,
local lamps, generators and candles for lighting through the use of solar power
solutions recharged through sunlight.
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