Adebayo Adelabu emphasized Nigeria’s significant need for new power infrastructure to meet economic demands and facilitate the transition to sustainability, considering it as Africa’s largest economy. On the other hand, Rajsic expressed gratitude and acknowledged the support from partners in developing the project, featuring advanced solar PV and battery storage technologies, financed with affordable, long-term debt under OECD guidelines.
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