As Nigeria continues to grapple with an unreliable power supply and rising electricity tariffs, PPC Limited, leading engineering and infrastructure development company is driving a sustainable energy revolution by championing solar power solutions** to enhance energy security and affordability.
With over 85 million Nigerians lacking access to reliable electricity and businesses struggling with high operational costs due to power instability, the need for greater investment in solar energy has become more critical than ever. PPC Power Division is committed to providing cutting-edge solar power solutions that will reduce dependence on the national grid and improve access to clean, affordable electricity.
Speaking on the urgent need for alternative energy solutions, Engr. Kelechi Onuigbo (PhD), Head of Power Division at PPC, emphasized the critical role of solar power in bridging Nigeria’s energy gap.
“Nigeria’s power sector has faced persistent challenges, including insufficient generation capacity and infrastructure deficits. Rising electricity tariffs further strain households and businesses. At PPC Power Division, we are promoting solar energy as a viable solution to these challenges. Through scalable solar installations, hybrid systems, and smart energy storage solutions, we aim to provide Nigerians with uninterrupted and cost-effective power supply.
Our solar energy solutions are designed for diverse applications catering to residential estates, large-scale commercial and industrial projects. We actively collaborate with key stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector players, and development organizations, to accelerate the adoption of solar power across Nigeria.”
Engr. Onuigbo further reiterated the importance of public-private partnerships in scaling solar energy adoption, calling on the government and private sector to work together to create an enabling environment for solar power investments. He also stressed that incentives, infrastructure support, and regulatory reforms are crucial in making renewable energy more accessible and affordable for all Nigerians.
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