Nigeria: Two New Solar PV/Battery/Diesel Generator Hybrid Mini-Grids Installed

11-06-2020

The Rural Electri cation Agency (REA) has commissioned two solar hybrid mini-grids in the villages of Akipelai and Oloibiri, Bayelsa State, with a total capacity of 134.64kW for both communities under the Nigeria Electri cation Project (NEP).

These two hybrid mini-grid systems include 134.64kW of solar PV, 180kWh of lithium battery storage and two units of 100kVA diesel generator sets.


REA noted that solar hybrid mini-grids will provide clean, safe and reliable electricity to hundreds of people and spur economic growth in Akipelai and Oloibiri respectively.

The NEP is a federal government programme that seeks to provide energy access to households and enterprises in off-grid communities across Nigeria through renewable power sources. The solar hybrid plants have been commissioned under the Performance-Based Grant (PBG) component of NEP.

“After signing two Performance-Based Grant agreements with Renewvia Energy, we are delighted to see the completion of these two projects and we look forward to commissioning more sustainable electri cation solutions in our rural communities by grant bene ciaries.”


Solar hybrid mini-grids

The 67.32kW solar hybrid mini-grids in Akipelai and Oloibiri are estimated to connect 364 households. In the course of developing the infrastructure, the project created 170 jobs in the construction phase and seven permanent jobs.

The World Bank Task Team Lead, Jon Exel stated, “The solar hybrid mini-grids in Akipelai and Oloibiri will boost the local economy and improve the quality of life in both communities through electri cation of homes, schools, and businesses. Through NEP, reliable electricity will be provided to unserved and underserved households, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

(MSMEs), and universities and teaching hospitals in Nigeria.

“The project’s mini-grid component, speci cally, aims to develop solar hybrid mini-grids to serve 300,000 households and 30,000 MSMEs with clean, safe, affordable and reliable electricity. Together, the World Bank and the federal government of Nigeria are determined to transform the power sector with the goal of increasing electricity access for all Nigerians.”

affordable energy to communities in the Nigeria that need it most. We are proud of Renewvia’s state-of-the-art microgrids, which have the ability to scale with the needs of each of these villages, and we look forward to expanding our work in Nigeria in the near future.

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