Gina Bester, general manager. Middle East and Africa Terrapinn; Motunrayo Akinfala, CEO Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria; Abba Aliyu, MD/CEO Rural Electrification Agency; Damilola Asaleye vice president, Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria at the Solar and Storage Live Nigeria Conference
The Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria (REAN) has called for increased investment, stronger collaboration among stakeholders, and sustained government support to accelerate Nigeria’s transition to clean energy and expand access to affordable electricity.
The call was made at the maiden Solar & Storage Live Nigeria Conference held in Lagos, where policymakers, investors, manufacturers and renewable energy developers gathered to discuss opportunities in solar power, battery storage and other clean energy technologies.
Ayo Ademilua, President of REAN and Chief Executive Officer of A4&T Power Solutions, , said the conference was designed to connect Nigerian renewable energy stakeholders with leading global manufacturers, technology providers and investors to deepen the country’s clean energy market.
He described the event as the biggest renewable energy gathering in Nigeria this year, noting that its objective is to expose local players to global innovations while attracting investment into the country’s rapidly growing renewable energy sector.








