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In this episode, we deep dive into the issues surrounding local commercial financing for Nigeria's off-grid market. Our guest, Dolapo Kukoyi, Managing Partner, Detail Commercial Solicitors, is one of the leading lawyers in Nigeria’s Power sector with extensive experience advising clients in the private sector, government agencies and regulators on a wide range of complex transactions. She stands out as perhaps the most knowledgeable lawyer in the country on the Nigerian power industry. Dolapo shares insights on some of the biggest challenges Nigeria is facing with its power sector, including the passage of the Nigeria Electricity Act 2023, the ease of obtaining local commercial financing, the barriers and opportunities identified for financiers in the Nigerian off-grid space, and effective commercial financing strategies and models for energy transition initiatives that can be adopted in Nigeria.
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The Productive use of electricity is the basis for long-term, sustainable economic development intended for rural electrification. The most efficient way to deliver effective and lasting impacts when designing a rural electrification project is to ensure that such projects directly impact livelihoods and revenue generation, in addition to impacts on living standards. In this episode, we discuss the importance of productive use and its impact when deploying off-grid energy solutions. Our guest, Sominabo Horsfall, Investment Operations Advisor at All On simplifies what productive use case means and what to consider when designing off-grid projects with productive use access.
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In this episode, we delve into the realm of innovative solutions within Nigeria's burgeoning solar market, exploring ways in which Nigerians can curtail their electricity expenditures. Our guest is Engr. Wilcox Onyemekeihia, CEO of Phoz Renewable Energy Ltd, a homegrown solar enterprise committed to bridging the energy accessibility divide. They specialize in the installation of solar energy systems and the deployment of solar home solutions. Engr. Onyemekeihia eloquently elaborates on the manifold advantages Nigerians can reap by harnessing solar energy as a compelling alternative power source.
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In this episode, we delve into a comprehensive analysis of prevailing trends, investment prospects, the performance of key stakeholders in the sector, and the critical financial requirements necessary for its expansion. Our guest, Afolabi Akinrogunde, Investment Manager at All On, provides valuable insights into All On's unique investment strategies, its profound influence on the sector, and its significant contributions to the advancement of the renewable energy ecosystem.
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In this episode, we spotlight the Demand Aggregation for Renewable Technologies (DART) program launched by All On and the Global Energy for People and Planet (GEAPP) in 2021 to help address the local financing bottlenecks experienced by developers. Our guest Victor Okinda, Senior Associate at GEAPP and Program Lead, DART, shares insights with Nimotallah Muhammadraji about the program and how it is enabling developers to achieve economies of scale.
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In this episode, we explore extensively the role of aggregated procurement and its pros and cons in expanding energy access in Nigeria. Our guest Justin Tinsey, VP of Procurement Solutions at Odyssey Energy Solution shares insights with Tomilola Olakiigbe about the DART program, its objectives, and benefits through aggregated procurements.
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Everyday millions of Naira in revenue are lost in the food value chain due to the lack of access to affordable post harvest storage, handling and logistics and reliable electricity. Many farmers, aggregators and business owners are unable to maximize profits because there aren’t enough options for them to protect their harvest. In this episode, Babajide Oluwase, Founder/CEO, Ecotutu share insights how his company is working to bridge the gap of cold storage solutions and unreliable electricity supply to save agricultural produce.
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On this episode of the All On Podcast, Tobiloba Fadesere speaks with the Head of BCG Nigeria, Tolu Oyekan, on the place of climate sustainability in Nigeria’s developmental agenda and how the adoption of climate-friendly imperatives by various economic agents can help create opportunities and mitigate rising risks.
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As the demand for renewable energy solutions increases, more and more individuals and businesses are turning to solar power as a viable option. However, finding qualified and reliable solar installers can be a daunting task. On this episode with Wisdom Chapp Jumbo, Our guest Chinwe Udo-Davies Founder/CEO, Instollar shares insights on the challenges associated with accessing professional solar installers.
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With the transition to a green and clean economy being at the forefront of sustainable development conversations, it is important to understand and find ways to harness this raw human resource potential to catalyze green innovation. On this episode with Wisdom Chapp-Jumbo, our guest Adamu Garba, Chief Operations Officer at Nigeria Climate Innovation Center (NCIC) shares insights on how young clean energy entrepreneurs can move their ideas to market and how the NCIC is grooming early-stage ventures in Nigeria’s green economy.
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on this episode, Aishat Adamu, Co-Founder Danwawo, shares her journey to Danwawo and her experiences building the company from ground zero
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On this Episode, Frances Udukwu speaks with Chiemela Anosike, CEO of Solaris Greentech on what it takes to invest in the future, job creation and skills development within the energy space.
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The goal of the carbon market is to create economic incentives for emissions reductions. By placing a price on carbon and allowing for trading, it encourages companies to find cost-effective ways to reduce their emissions. It also promotes the development of low-carbon technologies and projects that can generate carbon offsets. On this episode with Wisdom Chapp-Jumbo, our guest Yewande Oyewole, Investment Analyst at All On simplifies all you need to know about the carbon market especially in Nigeria.
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On this episode of the AllOn Podcast, Fabio De Pascale , explains how the debate around the commercial profitability of min-grids has moved from a focal point to a flash point among the investor community. Underlying it all, of course, is a raft of behavioural and technical strategies that companies like NXT Grid have only begun to unpack.
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As Nigeria’s renewable energy industry grows, funders are laying emphasis on operational due diligence in the investment process. We asked David Arinze to explain DDI’s laser focus on enhancing investors confidence in the sector.
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On this episode, Our Guest Gbenga Adeyemi, Founder Nutridren Agriculture Concept shares insights into how the agricultural sector can thrive with the aid of Solar powered cold storage.
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On this Episode, Wisdom Chap-Jumbo discusses Power decentralization with Guest, Abdulmalik Badamasi, Founder PowerBox Energy Systems. Abdulmalik, who is an entrepreneur working within the manufacturing and energy space to produce some of the energy products locally, shares insights on the importance of manufacturing in achieving Energy Electrification.
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On this episode, Zainab Abdulwaheed, Founder Let It Cold Nigeria ltd shares her journey to providing solar powered refrigeration and gives insights into how this solution will help save agricultural produce in the country.
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On this episode,Wisdom Chap Jumbo speaks with Chigozie Enemoh, Founder Swift Tranzact on his journey to helping transform small businesses and helping them increase their income.
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In this episode, Toluwalase Ayeni dives into what it takes to Finance a nascent industry, sharing insights on the opportunities and challenges.
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