The Nigerian Electricity Company (Nigelec) has commissioned a 30 megawatt photovoltaic plant to compensate for significant shortages since Nigeria stopped supplying electricity to Niger in response to the July coup, a announced Sunday, November 26, the Minister of Energy.
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