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Nigeria
Off-grid Solar
Knowledge Hub

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Welcome!

This knowledge hub offers curated guidance materials and tools to support Nigerian off-grid solar practitioners in the development of successful, inclusive and sustainable off-grid solar interventions. It is geared to meet the knowledge needs of early-stage off-grid solar businesses, social enterprises, but also those of communities, advocacy groups and other key actors. You can also contribute to the hub! Check the guidance on how to share your knowledge and contact us for any queries on SolarHubNG@energypedia.info. Read more

Knowledge Hub Partners

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