On January 29, 2021, the Federal Government of Nigeria will spend 4 billion Swedish kronor (a contract of 3.1 billion yuan) to build a photovoltaic solar power plant in Campbellso, Kano State, to make up for the shortage of energy supply from the national grid.
The project is mainly engaged in the design and construction of a 10MW solar power plant, covering an area of 43 hectares, about 16.5 kilometers away from the town of Cumberso.
The managing director of Kano State Investment and Real Estate Co., Ltd. Dr. Jibrilla Mohamed said that compensation is being paid to the landowners allocated to the project. The Kano State Government has allocated 42 million guilders as compensation for approximately 100 local residents. Human compensation.
After the project is completed, it will be managed by Haske Solar, which will be jointly owned by the federal government with 80% of the shares, while the state and local governments will own 15% and 5% respectively.
After the new solar power plant is fully operational, it is expected to bridge the energy supply gap of Kano's various industries, which will make the state one of the states with several photovoltaic installations to supply electricity. Editor/Tian Zengpeng
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