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    TotalEnergies to deploy renewable energy technology in Nigerian businesses

    March 6, 2022
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    *Victor Bandele, Deputy Managing Director Deep waters TotalEnergies

    OpeOluwani Akintayo

    Lagos — TotalEnergies has said it will deploy renewable energy technologies in all its businesses in Nigeria.

    Mr. Victor Bandele, Deputy Managing Director in charge of the company’s Deepwater District, during the just concluded 5th Nigerian International Energy Summit, NIES 2022 in Abuja, said deploying technology will help it harness all its businesses towards making it accessible to all.

    “Here in Nigeria, we need a people looking at opportunities in renewables. It is deliberate act we brought to the fore, and we are thinking in that direction.

    “We are looking at engaging renewable energy technologies in all of our businesses”, he said, adding that the firm fully Interested in reducing carbon emission in its business units.

    He said Nigeria is one of the countries where renewable energy can be produced at the cheapest rate.

    TotalEnergies in 2021, rebranded from an oil and gas company to an energy-based one, and has disclosed plan to play in the oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity space.

    Since its debut in Nigeria since 1956, more than 60 years, the company has successfully played in all sectors of the Nigerian oil and gas industry; oil and gas exploration and production, natural gas liquefaction and the marketing of products and services.

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