Nigerian Breweries have partnered Daystar Power for a 4.3 MW solar plant in Lagos.
Daystar will handle a 4.2 MW solar setup with a 2 MWh battery. This project is a big step in solar and battery tech for Nigerian industries.
The solar system will provide 42% of the brewery’s daytime power, slashing diesel use by 31.4 million liters and avoiding 84,758 tons of CO2 in 20 years.
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This aligns with Heineken’s aim to reduce carbon by 2030 and go carbon-free by 2040.
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Daystar’s CEO is thrilled, calling it a major achievement in their Nigerian projects. People want to invest $3.4 trillion in climate action by 2030, but only 20% are ready to invest substantially.
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