Nigeria: Jobs or just lights? Nigeria toils to power up its solar promise, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld

2022-10-27 10:48:03 By : Mr. Ron Luo

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Solar power developers said the decision is a major setback to the country's solar power capacity addition plan and they might consider legal options opposing the differential treatment as only solar power plants have been excluded.

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