Nigerian Agencies Target Telecom's US$350M Diesel Bill with Renewables
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Nigerian Agencies Target Telecom's US$350M Diesel Bill with Renewables
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/nigerian-agencies-target-telecoms-us350m-diesel-bill-with-renewables/The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and Rural Electrification Agency (REA) have launched a joint initiative to slash the telecom sector’s annual $350 million diesel expenditure through renewable energy adoption. This strategic collaboration, formalized via a new NCC-REA comm…
NCC, REA partner on renewable energy for telecom sector - NewsTmes.com.ng
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has inaugurated the NCC–REA Collaboration Committee, marking a pivotal step towards advancing Nigeria’s digital and energy inclusion objectives by developing modalities for the deployment of renewable energy to support telecom infrastructure in Nigeria. The inauguration, held in Abuja, was presided over by the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer … The post NCC, REA partner on renewable…
NCC, REA Form Committee on Renewable Energy - InsideBusiness - Business News in Nigeria
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has inaugurated the NCC–REA Collaboration Committee to develop modalities for the deployment of renewable energy to support telecom infrastructure in Nigeria. the bid to advance the country’s digital and energy inclusion objectives. The inauguration, held at the NCC Headquarters in Abuja on last Friday was presided over by the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, Amin…
NCC, REA partner to cut $350m diesel bill with renewable energy for telecom infrastructure
In a bold step to reduce the telecom industry’s annual $350 million diesel expenditure, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) have launched a joint initiative to power telecom infrastructure with renewable energy solutions, particularly in underserved rural areas. The move comes as Nigeria’s telecom operators consume more than 40 million litres of diesel monthly, according to the 2025 State of Af…
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