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Adamawa Partners REA on $1.9 Billion Solar Farm

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
March 4, 2025
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Adamawa Partners REA on $1.9 Billion Solar Farm
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The Adamawa State Government has partnered with the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to develop a 300MW solar photovoltaic (PV) farm aimed at expanding renewable energy access and stimulating economic growth in the state. Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri announced the initiative on Monday, emphasizing its potential to attract a $1.9 billion investment and generate 40,000 jobs. He described the project as a significant step toward enhancing Adamawa’s electricity supply, reducing dependence on fossil fuels, and promoting clean energy adoption in line with Nigeria’s broader net-zero emissions target by 2060.

Fintiri highlighted the project’s importance, stating that it would serve as a catalyst for economic growth by attracting foreign direct investment and supporting industrialization efforts in Adamawa. With improved electricity access, local businesses and industries are expected to benefit significantly, fostering economic resilience and sustainable development.

The Rural Electrification Agency, responsible for improving electricity access in underserved areas, will play a critical role in executing the project. Through public-private partnerships and private sector investments, the agency aims to bridge Nigeria’s energy access gap while accelerating rural electrification. The Adamawa solar farm builds upon REA’s previous successes in deploying off-grid solar solutions, mini-grids, and rural electrification projects across the country, ensuring that remote communities gain reliable and affordable electricity access.

Beyond employment generation, the project will enhance energy security, lower electricity costs, and drive industrial growth, positioning Adamawa as a leading hub for renewable energy investments in Nigeria. With Nigeria ramping up efforts to increase its renewable energy capacity, solar power is playing a pivotal role in the country’s Energy Transition Plan. The Adamawa-REA partnership represents a significant step toward achieving the federal government’s target of integrating 30 percent renewable energy into the national grid by 2030.

The REA has previously outlined plans to provide electricity to 25 million Nigerians over the next three years, using solutions tailored to different regions and infrastructure needs. These efforts include expanding mini-grids, deploying mesh grids, and establishing standalone home systems to accelerate electrification while ensuring sustainability and efficiency. The Adamawa solar project marks a critical step in this direction, reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to clean energy and long-term economic development

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