Across Africa, the sun is powering a quiet revolution, one gigawatt peak (GWp) at a time. From the deserts of Algeria to the rooftops of Johannesburg, solar capacity is exploding. Yet in Nigeria, a nation blessed with some of the world’s richest sunshine, progress remains painfully slow.
While other African nations are making significant strides in renewable energy, Nigeria's growth is hampered by a challenging policy environment, including a controversial proposed ban on solar panel imports.
The latest data from the Africa Solar Industry
