Nigeria REA Secures ECOWAS Solar Grant
Analysis based on 21 articles · First reported Feb 23, 2026 · Last updated Feb 24, 2026
This event positively impacts the renewable energy sector in Nigeria, promoting clean energy adoption and reducing reliance on diesel generators. It also signals increased investment in public infrastructure, potentially boosting local economies in affected states.
The Nigeria===Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has secured a $700,000 grant from the ECOWAS (ECOWAS_Commission) to electrify 15 public health and education facilities in Nigeria using solar photovoltaic systems. This funding is part of the Regional Off-Grid Electricity Access Project (ROGEAP), a World Bank Group-supported initiative aimed at expanding off-grid electricity access across West Africa and the Sahel. The project will be implemented by the Nigeria===Rural Electrification Agency in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria===Niger State, and Nasarawa_State. Additionally, the Nigeria===Rural Electrification Agency signed a separate agreement with the Nigeria===Niger State Government to facilitate state-level collaboration and co-financing for project sites within the state. This dual-level partnership structure is expected to improve energy reliability in rural public facilities, lower operating costs, and promote clean energy adoption, aligning with Nigeria's national energy policies.
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