by WATT | Feb 4, 2021 | Community, Sustainable Development
Without access to power, agriculture can be an uphill battle—literally. For instance, pumping water uphill to irrigate fields becomes an arduous task that relies on heavy labour. In turn, this reduces the yield capacity, increases costs per acre, and can lead to poor...
by WATT | Jun 9, 2018 | Community
In the Community Ogun State, Nigeria – For WATT part of successfully executing a project means, actively engaging within the community address resident concerns, educate the potential users, and provide literacy and awareness. Community engagement is exactly...
by WATT | Apr 25, 2018 | News
NEWS RELEASE Mowe, Ogun State, Nigeria – A Canadian hybrid energy provider, WATT Renewable Corporation, is bringing hopes of constant electricity again to Nigerians. Managed in Nigeria by its subsidiary, WATT Renewable Limited has proved that constant electricity can...
by WATT | Feb 21, 2018 | Literacy and Awareness, News
IN THE COMMUNITY Sub-Saharan Africa – People looking for solar options often puzzled with terms kilowatt and kilowatt-hours. Electricity used is measured by kilowatt hour and the solar power systems are sized in kilowatts. This is where questions often come about...
by WATT | Mar 21, 2017 | Literacy and Awareness, News
IN THE COMMUNITY Sub-Saharan Africa – The utility prices have significantly increased over the years and on the contrary, the cost of purchasing and installing solar systems has taken a downfall. This has resulted in an increased sale of solar systems. Not only have...
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