Published: 18th May 2026
Last updated: 19th May 2026
Consultation opened: 20th May 2026
Solar PV & BESS Programme of Activities in Nigeria
Public Consultation · Design Stage
We are inviting your feedback on the design of a proposed Programme of Activities that will deliver solar power and battery storage to commercial and industrial sites across Nigeria. The consultation is open for 30 days.

About this consultation
We are developing solar power and battery storage systems at commercial and industrial sites across Nigeria. The systems will help our customers run on cleaner, more reliable electricity, replacing power that would otherwise come from the grid or from diesel generators.
The emissions avoided this way make the work eligible for carbon credits under the Gold Standard for the Global Goals, a recognised international standard. We are going through Gold Standard's process to have those credits certified so they can be issued on the voluntary carbon market.
Gold Standard requires that before the credits are issued, we consult publicly on the design of the Programme that brings these projects together. This consultation focuses on the Programme as a whole and the framework that will govern it, rather than on any individual project. Each project will have its own separate consultation at its site.
Within that scope, we would like your views on:
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the scope and design of the Programme
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the criteria we will use to bring individual projects under it
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how we will manage environmental and social risks
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the contribution the Programme will make to sustainable development
Every response we receive will be recorded, considered as we finalise the design, and reflected in the documents we submit to Gold Standard. Each individual project that joins the Programme will go through its own separate stakeholder consultation at the site where it is being built, so you will have further opportunities to engage as specific projects are developed.
About the Programme
What the Programme covers
The Programme is an umbrella that brings multiple solar and battery storage projects together under one consistent set of rules. Projects are installed on the rooftops and grounds of commercial and industrial businesses across Nigeria. We expect the Programme to host enough projects to add up to 15 MW of installed capacity. Each project is either grid-connected or off-grid, depending on what makes sense for the host site and the local power network.
In the technical language of the standard, the Programme is a "Programme of Activities" (PoA) and each individual project is a "Voluntary Project Activity" (VPA).
The basics
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Standard: Gold Standard for the Global Goals
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The first projects are expected to start operating from 01 January 2027
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The Programme will run for 20 years
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Each project takes around 11 months to build
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The Programme will generate carbon credits, measured in tonnes of CO2 equivalent, which can be sold on the voluntary carbon market
The first project we intend to bring under the Programme
As we develop the Programme, we have already identified the first project we intend to bring under it, which is called Jendol. It involves installing rooftop solar combined with battery storage across several supermarket sites in Lagos, mainly to power the stores directly.
We are sharing it here so you can see a concrete example of the kind of project activity the Programme will host. The project is not yet formally part of the Programme. Before it can be included, it will go through its own separate stakeholder consultation with the communities affected by the site, along with validation and approval against Gold Standard's requirements. That process runs in parallel to this consultation, which is about the Programme as a whole rather than any single project.
Read the full consultation document
You can download the full Non-Technical Summary below. It covers the Programme design, the criteria projects need to meet to join, how we will handle environmental and social risks, and how the Programme contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals.
PoA Design Consultation – Solar PV & BESS Programme of Activities in Nigeria
Non-Technical Summary · Click to download
How to share your feedback
There are two ways to give us your feedback during this consultation:
1. Fill in the form on this page
It takes a few minutes. The response comes straight to our project team.
2. Get in touch directly
For a more detailed question, an in-person conversation, or if you were not able to attend the public consultation meeting.
Contact persons: Raja Dasgupta · Michael Iwu
Email: projects@empowernewenergy.com
Phone: +47 934 10 055
Every comment, question, or grievance we receive will be formally logged and acknowledged, and we will come back to you. This is part of the continuous input and grievance mechanism that runs throughout the life of the Programme.
This page and the consultation document will stay online for 30 days so you have time to read, think, and respond.
Share your feedback
Tell us what you think about the Programme. Only your name is required. Your response goes directly to our project team.
