Smarter Energy for a Sustainable Future
Sustainability
Our renewable energy solutions directly contribute to achieving 4 critical UN Sustainable Development Goals, creating measurable impact across Nigeria’s communities.
Quality Education
Our commitment to Quality Education is rooted in access, equity, and long-term impact. Through targeted scholarships, structured training programs, and energy-enabled learning environments, we have supported over 800 students across multiple regions. Reliable electricity has transformed education delivery in 85 communities, making evening study possible and improving academic performance where daylight once set the limits.
STEM education remains a core focus, with more than 1,000 students reached annually through structured science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs. By powering computer labs and digital learning hubs, we have expanded digital literacy and enabled access to e-learning resources, particularly in rural schools that were previously excluded from the digital economy.
Our work extends into higher education through university research partnerships, hands-on technical training, and structured learning collaborations. We also provide technical and vocational education to over 500 youths each year, strengthening employability and workforce readiness. Consistent lighting, cooling, and reliable power have significantly improved learning environments, creating spaces where students can focus, grow, and thrive without interruption.
Gender Equality
Gender equality is embedded in our operations, workforce structure, and community programs. Women-led businesses have been empowered through reliable access to electricity, enabling productivity, business growth, and financial independence. By prioritizing skills development, we have trained over 200 female technicians in solar installation and maintenance, opening pathways into technical and renewable energy careers traditionally dominated by men.
Women now represent 35% of our workforce, reflecting our commitment to equal employment opportunities across all levels of the renewable energy value chain. Solar-powered water systems and infrastructure have significantly reduced the time burden on women, freeing hours previously spent on manual water collection and domestic energy tasks.
Community safety has also improved through solar street lighting, enhancing mobility and security for women and girls after dark. By eliminating the use of dangerous kerosene lamps in 85 communities and supporting women entrepreneurs through targeted energy access programs, we continue to create inclusive opportunities that strengthen women’s economic participation, technical capacity, and leadership in STEM-related fields.
Clean Water and Sanitation
Access to clean and reliable water remains central to public health, agriculture, and community resilience. Through solar-powered water systems, we have delivered clean water to over 500,000 people across 85 communities, ensuring consistent supply without dependence on fossil fuels. These systems operate sustainably, providing 24/7 water availability while maintaining zero operational emissions.
Our solar water pumping solutions support agricultural productivity by supplying irrigation to more than 1,200 farms, strengthening food security and rural livelihoods. By integrating the water-energy nexus into all project planning, we ensure that water infrastructure remains both environmentally sustainable and operationally reliable.
The availability of clean water has significantly reduced water-borne diseases and eliminated over 12,000 hours of manual water collection time each week, particularly for women and children. Solar-powered water treatment facilities now operate efficiently and consistently, reinforcing long-term sanitation outcomes and improving quality of life across served communities.
Affordable and Clean Energy
Affordable and Clean Energy is the backbone of sustainable development, and our work reflects this reality at scale. We have installed over 160 megawatts of clean energy capacity across Nigeria, delivering reliable electricity to more than 425,000 people in 85 rural and underserved communities. These systems consistently achieve 99.7% uptime, ensuring dependable power for households, businesses, schools, and healthcare facilities.
By replacing fossil-fuel-based energy sources, we have reduced energy costs for beneficiaries by an average of 35–70%, while eliminating reliance on over 45 megawatts of diesel generators. Our leadership in renewable innovation includes pioneering Nigeria’s first large-scale wind energy farm, expanding the country’s clean energy mix beyond conventional solar deployment.
Annually, our projects prevent more than 150,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and eliminate approximately 8.5 million liters of diesel consumption. These outcomes position clean energy not just as an environmental solution, but as an economic and social catalyst—powering development, resilience, and a future that doesn’t borrow against tomorrow.
Measuring Real Impact, Creating Lasting Change
We don’t just claim to contribute to the SDGs. We measure, monitor, and report our impact transparently. Every project includes SDG-aligned key performance indicators tracked throughout implementation and operation. Our annual sustainability report details our contributions to each relevant SDG, including both quantitative metrics (energy generated, emissions reduced, people served) and qualitative outcomes (community empowerment, knowledge transfer, policy influence).
Quarterly SDG Reviews
Internal impact assessments for all active projects
Annual Report
Comprehensive public reporting on SDG contributions
Third-Party Verification
Independent audits of environmental and social metrics
Community Engagement
Regular consultation on impact with local stakeholders
Partner with Us for SDG Impact
Whether you’re a government agency, non-governmental organization (NGO), development institution, or private-sector partner, let’s work together to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals through renewable energy.
