Nigeria's presidential complex, Aso Villa, is reportedly preparing to disconnect from the national grid and move to a solar mini-grid after calling its annual power bill unsustainable. The proposed project is framed as a cost-control and reliability measure, with public-sector energy users increasingly looking to solar and storage alternatives.
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