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CBN, AfDB, Dangote Supports Power Nigeria 2019

One of the primary challenges Nigeria is seeking to overcome is the lack of funding and finance of energy projects which are essential to producing a reliable power supply. Nigeria’s power sector requires immediate direct investment to utilise untapped renewable energy potential.

The Power Nigeria Exhibition & Conference runs from the 22-24 September at Landmark Centre, Lagos—to feature industry experts on the steps being taken to finance energy projects.

The three-day CPD certified conference will also discuss important topics such as:

  • Customising existing power plants for the greatest ROI
  • Capitalizing on the digitalisation of Nigeria’s power sector
  • Deployment of Financing & Funding Effectively

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