Grene Capital expands Jabi Lake Mall’s solar capacity to 1.5MWp
Grene Capital, a Nigerian renewable energy firm, has expanded the solar capacity of Jabi Lake Mall in Abuja to 1.5 megawatts peak (MWp). This upgrade enhances the mall's energy resilience and reduces its carbon emissions, marking a significant step in Nigeria's commercial solar adoption. The project, which is the first of its kind for a major retail mall in Nigeria, aligns with the country's push for renewable energy to address grid instability and high diesel costs. No official statements from Grene Capital or the mall were provided in the brief content. The expansion is part of a broader trend of private-sector investment in off-grid solar solutions across West Africa.
Global Impact
Economically, this project reduces Jabi Lake Mall's operating costs by lowering reliance on diesel generators, improving its profitability and attractiveness to tenants. Socially, it contributes to Nigeria's climate goals by cutting emissions, though the impact is local.