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The Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN) is an independent, non-profit Industry association founded by stakeholders in the Renewable Energy sector in Nigeria. We are an industry association of Renewable Energy professionals, project developers, and practitioners that promotes the interest of the private sector in Nigeria’s Renewable Energy sector. The Association’s constitution was ratified on…

Vacancy: Technical Assistant

Vacancy: Technical Assistant

Job Summary: The incumbent will work as part of an installation crew on the roof of buildings. Must have the ability to conduct Site Energy Audits, calculate total power requirements for a potential customer, and design applicable solar power systems. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite is an essential requirement for the role. He must be…

Funding and renewable energy adoption in Nigeria

Funding and renewable energy adoption in Nigeria

Mrs Lande Abudu, Executive Secretary of the Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN), speaks about the importance of improving finance channels to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy resources. Mrs Lande will be speaking at the upcoming Future Energy Nigeria in Lagos from 12-13 November. Let’s start with some background on REAN, your members and your goals. The Renewable…

REAN member, Arnergy Solar, secures $9million in series A financing

REAN member, Arnergy Solar, secures $9million in series A financing

Nigerian distributed utility company, Arnergy, today announced it has raised $9 Million in a Series A round of funding led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures with participation from the Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries (Norfund), EDFI ElectriFI and All On. “We are excited to enter this next phase in Arnergy’s development with investors that share…

Renewable Energy Light up Africa – Lande Abudu

Renewable Energy Light up Africa – Lande Abudu

Here are the numbers – 54 countries in Africa. 643m people without access to electricity. That translates to 53% of Africans. Canada generates more electric power annually than all of Africa. While these are certainly hurdles to overcome, they present an opportunity to shape things for a better future. In Nigeria alone, research shows that…