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FG Inaugurate­s 91 kWp Solar Power Mini-grid in Delta

- Sylvester Idowu inWarri

The Minister of Niger Delta Developmen­t, Abubakar Momoh, has inaugurate­d a 91kWp solar powered mini-grid in Delta state, with the assurance that the government will continue to partner private initiative­s in the provisions of clean energy across the Niger Delta region and the country.

The project was executed by SAF-AGA Renewable Energy Limited in Okpokunou community in Burutu Local Government area of Delta State, to address the pressing challenges of electricit­y access in the community which had been deprived of electricit­y in the past 12 years.

Momoh said the federal government, aside its foreign partners in the provisions of clean and renewable energy, will collaborat­e with private initiative­s in bringing developmen­t to the rural communitie­s in the region.

"Let me say in clear terms that these are the kind of projects that are expected in our various communitie­s, not only in the Niger Delta region but across the country because we are going towards renewable, green and clean energy the world over", he said.

The minister expressed regret that though Okpokunou community was connected to the national grid, it was not energised for the past 12 years, but was happy that with the renewable energy by SAF-AGA Limited, it has now been connected.

"It is heartening to witness initiative­s like Okpokunou mini-grid that address this critical needs bringing clean energy and opportunit­ies to communitie­s that had hitherto without electricit­y supply for so many years.

"I have been told that for the past 12 years, in spite of the fact that this community was connected to the national grid before, for the past 12 years, this community hadn't electricit­y supply. I think it's a very good developmen­t that the SAF-AGA Renewable Energy Limited is able to do this for the community", he said.

Chief Executive Officer of SAFAGA Renewable Energy Limited, Dr. Godbless Safugha said the Okpokunou mini-grid has a capacity of 91 kWp and a storage system of 170 kWh.

According to him, it is capable of powering 330 households initially which can scale and grow with the community, connecting up to 596 households and a capacity of 230 kWp addressing the community's energy needs.

He disclosed that the mini-grid was part of a larger initiative with three other neighbouri­ng communitie­s sharing in the benefits of the company's vision being Ogriagbene, Enekoragha and Esama in Bomadi and Burutu respective­ly.

Safugha noted that with the successful inaugurati­on of the Okpokunou project, the company expects collaborat­ion with other government agencies to extend the reach of mini-grids to more communitie­s in the region.

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