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Husk Power Systems kicks off 2023 with $750,000 solar deal in Nigeria 

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Nigerian mini-grid player, Husk Power Systems, has secured the sum of $750,000 in funding for solar mini-grid projects in Nasarawa State.

Disclosing this in an email sent to Nairametrics, the company said the loan was made available by Germany’s development finance institution (DEG).  

The Plan: Husk plans to set up 8 new community solar microgrids in Nasarawa state. DEG allocated the funds from its Up-Scaling Program, which is co-financed by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. According to the company, the financing is the first debt raised by Husk for its business in Nigeria, where the company currently has 12 operational microgrids and a target of building 500 mini-grids by 2026. The loan is payable in five years. 

The Benefits: The 8 microgrids to be set up in Nasarawa state are expected to connect more than 500 residential and commercial customers, and reduce the number of diesel generators in use by 400 while creating about 40 new direct local jobs. 

Referring to the funding as affordable debt, Husk Power co-founder, Manoj Sinha said the financing provides the company with a solid foundation for unlocking additional debt, including local currency debt, in 2023 and beyond. 

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For the record: Husk Power Systems was the first company to simultaneously launch multiple microgrids in Nigeria. The company plans 500 mini-grid sites in Nigeria by 2026. 

 

 

 

 

 

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