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Beacon Oak Poised to Deliver Solar Power in Nigeria

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Nigeria remains an untapped market with an enormous potential for a large-scale renewable solar energy revolution, Kayode Adewakun, the African Regional Director for Beacon Oak, a London based private equity firm, has said

Speaking in Lagos recently, Adewakun said, “With a grade 1 electricit­y infrastruc­ture system and an unending demand for power due to rapid industrial­isation currently taking place in big cities such as Lagos, Abuja and Enugu; it is no surprise why Independen­t Power Producers (IPPs) and investors alike are flocking in their numbers to be part of this new clean energy revolution.”

He noted that Beacon Oak is now one of the leading renewable energy developers focused on delivering utility scale solar power in Nigeria both on an on-grid and off-grid solution.

He said, “Beacon Oak recently signed a 1.5 MW deal with renowned oil and gas firm to deliver solar power directly to their infrastruc­ture.

"This deal will entail leveraging existing connection­s with the transmissi­on lines through separate agreements and invest in power infrastruc­tures to deliver the power.

"The project will be carried out in partnershi­p with the Benue State government (equity holders) and will leverage battery technology to ensure its uninterrup­ted supply over its term tenure period."

Beacon Oak continues to explore more opportunit­ies in Nigeria to deliver power to large corporate clients to help them meet their energy demands.

They are currently working on a pipeline of projects in the region and will like to meet its own local target in Nigeria of 250 MW by 2020.

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