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Energy Firm Urges Nigerian SMEs to Adopt Solar Power

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A renewable energy company is encouraging small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria to switch to solar electricity as a dependable alternative to the unreliable national grid and costly diesel generators. Many businesses face frequent power interruptions, which force them to rely on expensive fuel-powered generators that reduce profitability.

To make solar solutions more accessible, the company is offering financing options that lower upfront costs, allowing smaller businesses to adopt renewable energy without straining their budgets. These measures are designed to help SMEs save on operational expenses while improving energy reliability.

Surveys indicate that while many businesses are connected to the grid, consistent electricity supply is rare, prompting high spending on generators. The company’s initiative aims to reduce this dependence, providing a more stable and cost-effective energy solution.

Industry experts believe wider adoption of solar energy among SMEs, supported by financing and policy incentives, could strengthen Nigeria’s business resilience and reduce reliance on unstable grid power.

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