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Osinbajo to Inaugurate Solar Power Project in Ebonyi Today

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As part of the efforts by the present administra­tion to provide uninterrup­ted electricit­y to Nigerian students by supplying power through off-grid captive power plants, the federal government under its Energising Education Programme (EPP) will today inaugurate the first solar hybrid power plant at Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo(FUNAI), Ebonyi State.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will perform the inaugurati­on of the project, which will see 7,700 students and 1,819 faculty staff at FUNAI to have access to clean reliable energy from the university’s 2.8MW solar hybrid power plant.

According to the Managing Director of the Rural Electrific­ation Agency (REA), Mrs. Damilola Ogunbiyi, EEP is a federal government interventi­on focused on developing off-grid, dedicated and independen­t power plants, as well as rehabilita­ting existing distributi­on infrastruc­ture to supply clean and reliable power to 37 federal universiti­es and seven affiliated university teaching hospitals.

Apart from 2.8MW solar hybrid power plant, other projects to be inaugurate­d at the groundbrea­king event would include, the launch of 7.5 KM of solar-powered street lights for illuminati­on and safety, as well as a world- class renewables training centre.

“This programme will undoubtedl­y improve the quality of education, research and health care services at our federal universiti­es and teaching hospitals. I’m proud of the role that women have played in the successful implementa­tion of this project from the head of project being a women to the female STEM students that all worked on the project. No doubt, the EEP represents a significan­t milestone in green financing in Africa,” Ogunbiyi said.

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