Empower New Energy signs two new contracts in Nigeria with Jendol Superstores and Juddy-Bolema

Representatives from Paras Energy, Juddy-Bolema, Empower New Energy and Jendol Superstores at the signing event in Lagos. Photo credits: Empower New Energy
Representatives from Paras Energy, Juddy-Bolema, Empower New Energy and Jendol Superstores at the signing event in Lagos. Photo credits: Empower New Energy

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Empower New Energy is proud to announce the successful signing of solar project contracts with Jendol Superstores and Juddy-Bolema Industries Limited in Nigeria. The total size of the two new projects is about 4 MWpand 3,5 MWh battery storage, equal to an investment of about $4 MUSD, and will be constructed and operated by EPC partner Paras Energy. The two investments will result in the saving of about 3000 tons of CO₂ per year.

“We are delighted to expand our solar partnerships in Nigeria to Jendol and Juddy Bolema. These two new contracts are Empower’s 10th and 11th investments in Nigeria, bringing the company’s total value of investments in Nigeria to more than $30 MUSD”, Terje Osmundsen, CEO, Empower New Energy.

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