Company pushes for acceleration of Nigeria’s clean energy transition

A company is advocating for Nigeria to speed up its shift to clean energy sources amid ongoing energy sector developments.

Reports indicate that a company, referred to as Coy, is pushing for the acceleration of Nigeria’s transition to clean energy. This call comes in the context of broader discussions on energy policy in the country. The initiative underscores efforts to promote sustainable energy practices in Nigeria.

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