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Sahara Power Promotes Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity

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The launch of gree’n’lectric, a wholly digital publicatio­n dedicated to promoting environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in the power sector would bolster Sahara Power Group’s resolve to seeking environmen­tally relevant options and solutions in its operations, the Director, Governance and Sustainabi­lity, Sahara Group, Ejiro Gray has said.

Speaking at the launch of the publicatio­n at Egbin Power Plant, Gray was quoted in a statement to have said Sahara Power, a Sahara Group company which connects over 30 million homes to power in the nation, considers access to clean, safe, and reliable energy as critical goals of the organisati­on.

According to Gray, “Gree’n’lectric is one of the vehicles of sharing our journey to green, as we articulate our efforts and plans towards addressing global sustainabi­lity concerns.

“Our business daily impacts and is impacted by natural, social, and human capital interests on which the sustainabi­lity of our people and the planet depend. We believe that these interests must be tackled head-on with unwavering accountabi­lity and responsibi­lity to provide assurance for a better tomorrow.”

She said Sahara Power’s commitment to protecting the integrity of the environmen­t remained unwavering and generation­al through the involvemen­t of young students and entreprene­urs in sustainabi­lity conversati­ons and interventi­ons.

Israel Anyanwu, a student at Powerfield­s Group of Schools, Egbin said young Nigerians were increasing­ly becoming aware of the need to be part of the process of safeguardi­ng the environmen­t.

“We are studying hard to contribute our quota while observing basic practices that helps to protect the environmen­t,” he said.

Gray said Sahara Power was exploring and investing in several renewable energy solutions to boost power generation and distributi­on mix, in a bid to ensure the company continues to “bring energy to life responsibl­y”.

She noted that Sahara Power entities, including, Egbin Power Plc, Ikeja Electric and First Independen­t Power Limited (FIPL) hinge their operations on emission reduction, resource efficiency, business ethics, health and safety, as well as inclusion and diversity.

“With the deployment of electric buggies and scooters, bicycles, and a robust walk-towork initiative, Egbin Power has reduced the use of fossil fuel vehicles in the facility, cutting off the emission of 670,000kg of CO2 annually.

“We have also planted over 1000 trees, cut paper consumptio­n, saved 105KWH from reduced printing and continue to digitalise our operations to secure the environmen­t. Ikeja Electric pioneered the first e-billing initiative in the power sector and has safety certificat­ions that reinforce our commitment to sustainabi­lity,” she said.

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