As climate pressures intensify and energy costs continue to climb, Nigeria’s manufacturers are confronting a question that is rapidly becoming existential: how can industrial growth continue in an era defined by carbon constraints and unstable power supply? Across emerging economies, the answer is increasingly pointing toward clean energy, not merely as an environmental obligation but as a business survival strategy. In Nigeria, where erratic electricity supply and heavy dependence on diesel generators have long shaped industrial operations,
As climate pressures intensify and energy costs continue to climb, Nigeria’s manufacturers are confronting a question that is rapidly becoming existential: how can industrial growth continue in an era defined by carbon constraints and unstable power supply? Across emerging economies, the answer is increasingly pointing toward clean energy, not merely as an environmental obligation but as a business survival strategy. In Nigeria, where erratic electricity supply and heavy dependence on diesel generators have long shaped industrial operations,