REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR JIGAWA 1GW SOLAR IPP PROGRAMME: ENGAGEMENT OF CONSULTANT TO UNDERTAKE FEASIBILITY STUDIES AND MASTER PLAN DESIGN FOR THE SOLAR POWER PROGRAMME The Rural Electrification
NETECO TECHNICAL WORKSHOP organized by the Rural Electrification Agency/Rural Electrification Fund in collaboration with Huawei.
NETECO TECHNICAL WORKSHOP organized by the Rural Electrification Agency/Rural Electrification Fund in collaboration with Huawei. Date: Thursday, 30th August, 2018 Time: 9am -1:30pm Venue: Huawei Training Cenre 1st Floor, NDPHC House, Incar Plaza Plot 1940,
REA Visit to Durumi and New Kuchigoro IDP Camps
A 6-man team from @realREANigeria led by Abubakar Ahmed, DD (Promotions) visited Durumi IDP Camp, New Kuchigoro IDP Camp, Games Village in Abuja and presented gift items of bags of
NPSP – REA kickoff meeting held to oversee delivery and execution of EEI Objectives and initiative
NPSP – REA kickoff meeting held to oversee delivery and execution of EEI Objectives and initiative Click here to see photo of event
Rural Electrification Agency awarded a Certificate of Compliance in accordance with the ICRC Act, 2005 & the National Policy on PPP for the deployment of Mini-grids and SHS
THE RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AGENCY RECEIVES JOINT OBC & FBC COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE FROM THE ICRC FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYBRID MIN-GRIDS AND SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS IN NIGERIA We are glad to
Members of REA Corporate Policy Guidelines Review Committee led by the Chairman Mr C.A Josiah (Deputy Director – HR&Admin) presenting the reviewed Corporate Policy Guidelines document to the MD/CEO REA Mrs Damilola Ogunbiyi in her office, today Wednesday 8th August, 2018.
Members of REA Corporate Policy Guidelines Review Committee led by the Chairman Mr C.A Josiah (Deputy Director – HR&Admin) presenting the reviewed Corporate Policy Guidelines document to the MD/CEO REA
E-news: 7th August, 2018
World Bank Approves $350 Million for REA Off Grid Project The World Bank has disclosed that Nigeria will get $350 million from the $2.1 billion it recently approved, to push
Mini-grids may be the best way to illuminate the “bottom billion”.
ELECTRICITY powers growth, boosts education and improves lives. Yet about 1.1bn mostly rural dwellers in Asia and Africa remain stuck in the dark. They have no electric light, rely on