In a landmark initiative in Nigeria’s renewable energy landscape, Azura Power will next week Tuesday, unveil a N900 million state-of-the-art solar car park at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).
The project is expected to cater for about 2,650 engineering students of the university, meeting 75% of the faculty’s energy needs.
According to Head, Corporate Affairs, Azura Power West Africa Limited, Murtala Bello, the solar car park is projected to generate over 400,000 kWh of clean energy annually, providing a consistent power supply that will enhance the learning environment and minimize disruptions.
“This initiative which is part of Azura Power’s “Power to Change” program, exemplifies the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in local communities and the nation at large”
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He said: “Every year, Azura Power allocates $1 million to support projects that promote sustainable livelihoods, health, education, and infrastructure. The solar car park is not merely an addition to the university’s facilities; it represents a significant step towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fostering educational and social development through renewable energy”, he stated
Bello noted that as Nigeria embarks on its energy transition journey, Azura Power is honored to contribute to this vital endeavor.
“By integrating solar power into institutions that shape our future leaders, APWAL is actively supporting Nigeria’s net-zero ambitions. This project not only ensures a reliable energy supply but also offers substantial savings for the university. With this installation, UNN is expected to save over ₦150 million annually on energy costs”.
He explained that the transition to renewable energy will have a positive environmental impact, eliminating the need to burn 135,000 liters of diesel each year and preventing the emission of 351,000 kg of CO2.
“The UNN solar car park is the first of six such installations planned across the country, with Azura Power set to partner with the University of Benin next year for a similar project.”
“Beyond universities, Azura Power is committed to expanding its solar initiatives to smaller institutions, including off-grid solutions at KNOSK School in Abuja and support for schools and orphanages in Edo and Borno states. With a clear goal to achieve 2MW of solar capacity across Nigeria by 2035, Azura Power is dedicated to advancing sustainability, enhancing education, and reducing emissions nationwide”, Bello noted.