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Nigeria's WATT Renewable Corporation Secures $13 Million Funding to Advance Renewable Energy Solutions
WATT specializes in designing, building, and operating hybrid solar power plants that provide reliable and affordable energy to businesses and communities across Nigeria.
WATT’s services are particularly valuable in Nigeria, where over 70 million people lack access to reliable electricity.
The new funding from Empower New Energy will enable WATT to add 8MW of installed generating capacity and 14.3MWh of storage capacity to its renewable energy portfolio.
Oluwole Eweje, Chief Executive Officer of WATT, commented on the new funding: “This funding injection will play a pivotal role in furthering our mission to provide reliable and affordable clean energy to businesses and communities across Nigeria. We are immensely grateful to Empower New Energy for their trust and support, and we are excited to embark on this transformative journey together.”
The investment from Empower New Energy is a significant endorsement of WATT’s business model and its commitment to advancing the clean energy transition in Nigeria.
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