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    Norway pushes Nigerian firms to ditch diesel for solar power

    June 7, 2026
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    *Norwegian Ambassador to Nigeria, Svein Baer.

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    Lagos — The Norwegian government has urged Nigerian businesses to accelerate the transition from diesel generators to solar energy, describing clean power adoption as a critical step towards reducing pollution, cutting emissions and addressing climate change.

    Speaking at a World Environment Day event in Abuja, Norwegian Ambassador to Nigeria, Svein Baera, called for stronger collaboration between governments, businesses and citizens to tackle environmental challenges, including ocean pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

    Baera noted that the widespread use of diesel generators across Nigeria continues to contribute to environmental degradation and stressed that solar energy offers a cleaner and more sustainable alternative.

    “Moving from diesel generators to solar power is one practical way to reduce emissions and support a cleaner environment,” he said.

    The envoy also emphasised the need for greater international cooperation, arguing that environmental challenges transcend national borders and require coordinated global action.

    According to him, Norwegian companies are already supporting Nigeria’s energy transition by providing solar technologies to businesses seeking to reduce dependence on fossil fuel-powered generators.

    Baera further highlighted Norway’s Energy for Development programme, which is helping Nigeria build technical capacity to reduce emissions, including within the oil and gas sector. He, however, challenged private sector players in both countries to intensify investments in renewable energy solutions.

    Also speaking at the event, renowned Nigerian artist and founder of the Nike Art Gallery, Nike Davies-Okundaye, urged Nigerians to embrace recycling as a tool for environmental sustainability and economic empowerment.

    She said discarded materials such as plastic bottles, textiles and other waste products can be transformed into valuable items, creating jobs and income opportunities across local communities.

    Davies-Okundaye added that increased awareness and support for recycling initiatives could strengthen Nigeria’s growing circular economy while helping to reduce environmental pollution.

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