Nigerian Government seeks partnership to harness 10GW stranded electricity generation capacity
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Summary: Mr Adelabu said the stranded energy could power industries, create jobs, and support electricity exports to neighbouring countries.
The Nigerian Government is open to strategic partnerships to harness over 10 gigawatts (gw) of stranded electricity generation capacity in the country, Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu disclosed at the 2025 Nigeria Energy Forum in Lagos on Tuesday.
The minister said the stranded energy could power industries, create jobs, and support electricity
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