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Niger’s Solar Revolution Lights Up 200,000 Homes – End to Power Cuts?

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 Niger’s solar energy sector is surging, with 150 megawatts of new capacity added in 2024, easing chronic power shortages that left 60% of its 26 million people without electricity, per World Bank data. 

The $200 million Zinder Solar Plant, launched April 14, 2025, by France’s Engie, powers 200,000 homes, cutting outages by 30% in the region, Niger’s Ministry of Energy reported. The boom, driven by 12% cheaper solar panels from China, contrasts with Nigeria’s stalled grid, where 85 million lack power, per IEA.

Niger’s government, targeting 30% renewable energy by 2030, has attracted $500 million in investments since 2023, including a 50 MW plant in Maradi, per AfDB. “Solar is our lifeline,” said Energy Minister Mahaman Maman, noting 2,000 rural schools now electrified. Challenges persist—70% of installations face dust-related efficiency losses, per IRENA—but 2025’s output is projected to hit 250 MW, up 20% from 2024. Urban centers like Niamey report 18-hour daily power, up from 12 in 2023, boosting small businesses, which grew 15%, per local chambers.

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