Energy experts recommend ‘lifecycle approach’ to power infrastructure in Nigeria
[Authority - Nigeria] - 2/02/2026
Stakeholders in Nigeria’s power and renewable energy sector have urged the country to move beyond rapid deployment of energy projects and adopt a coordinated, lifecycle-based approach that integrates technology, enforceable standards, and a skilled workforce to ensure long-term reliability and (…)
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