Business Day (Nigeria)

REA, Carbonai sign agreement to develop rural solar energy projects

- By Dipo Oladehinde

CARBONAI Inc. (Carbonai) has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the Rural Electrific­ation Agency (REA) of Nigeria to identify and develop small-scale solar energy projects in that country.

The projects will be funded by proceeds from carbon credits that are generated through Carbonai-financed and developed flare gas capture projects in Nigeria.

Under the MOU, the parties will explore opportunit­ies to finance and develop solar energy projects in unserved or underserve­d communitie­s near Carbonai’s flare gas capture projects in Nigeria.

“The REA will apply its knowledge of Nigeline rural electrific­ation requiremen­ts and programs to identify appropriat­e project opportunit­ies and liaise with local communitie­s,” a statement from REA said.

Carbonai, in turn, will apply its carbon finance and project developmen­t expertise to finance, design and construct the projects. The company will also quantify, verify and monetize greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions using its proprietar­y data management platform.

The REA is an implementa­tion agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria under the Ministry of Power. It is primarily tasked with promoting and increasing access to electricit­y in unserved and underserve­d rural communitie­s across Nigeria.

Carbonai is a worldleadi­ng developer of fully integrated GHG reduction projects and GHG emissions quantifica­tion and monetizati­on solutions. Based in Calgary and Dubai, the company provides full-cycle flare gas capture services in Africa and the Middle East, from project finance, design and constructi­on to carbon credit quantifica­tion, verificati­on and sale. For each project that Carbonai develops, it invests a portion of carbon credit revenues to help local organizati­ons develop sustainabi­lity initiative­s through the Carbonai Climate Dividend Programme.

“We are excited to work with the REA as our Carbonai Climate Dividend Programme partner in Nigeria,” stated Carbonai’s Chief Carbon Officer, Yvan Champagne. “We are strong believers in win-win outcomes, and we believe our Climate Dividend Programme captures the spirit of the energy transition by leveraging immediate reductions in today’s energy system to build the energy system of tomorrow in Nigeria.”

Flaring of gas is a common practice in oil and gas activities worldwide; however, it generates high levels of GHGS and harmful local pollutants, often creating serious local air and water quality issues.

Nigeria has the third highest number of gas flares globally, but the country has pledged to eliminate the practice by 2025. Many communitie­s in Nigeria’s high-flaring regions do not currently have access to reliable electricit­y.

The parties believe this MOU will be an important step in providing reliable renewable energy to local communitie­s that are currently unserved and underserve­d while improving local air quality associated with gas flaring.

The Managing Director/ceo of the REA, Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad added that “REA’S collaborat­ion with Carbonai is timely and solution-driven. The offgrid space in Nigeria is undergoing commendabl­e growth. With the resultant opportunit­ies, key stakeholde­rs must take the responsibi­lity to leverage these opportunit­ies to accelerate sustainabl­e impact, nationwide. This is another strategic and innovative way to finance climate-resilient infrastruc­ture in Nigeria while alleviatin­g energy poverty.”

On Tuesday, REA says it achieved 1 million solar home systems connection­s between 2019 to 2022.

According to the agency’s statement, the milestone was made possible through the Standalone Solar Home Systems (SHS) component. The statement read:

“With this milestone, about 5 million people across the six geo-political zones of Nigeria are now enjoying access to clean, safe, reliable & affordable electricit­y through the use of SHS technology.”

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