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FG explores renewable energy to achieve 30GW grid capacity by 2030

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The Federal Government has announced plans to deploy 30 per cent of renewable energy technology to grid power capacity by 2030.

The post FG explores renewable energy to achieve 30GW grid capacity by 2030 appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News.

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November 1, 2021 mosenEnergy, John Opaluwa, Niyi Adebayo, renewable energy, SUNREF

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