Connecting The Dots Climate Finance: The What, Whys and Hows? by Doose Iortyom September 26, 2024 Published by Doose Iortyom September 26, 2024 891 WATTS with the Grid? Is back with an informative episode on Climate and Infrastructure Finance: The What, Whys and Hows. Despite Nigeria investing an estimated USD 1.9 billion annually in climate-related activities, this is just 11% of the USD 17.7 billion needed to meet its emissions reduction goals by 2030. In this episode, we ask the critical questions: What’s driving these disparities? How can they be addressed? And what are the emerging opportunities, especially in light of the new Electricity Act 2023, which opens doors for renewable energy development across all 36 states? This podcast series is brought to you by the Women on the Grid Hub, produced by The Nextier. WATTS 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗿𝗶𝗱? Is an initiative of the Women on the Grid Hub, supported through the UKNIAF programme, delivered by Tetra Tech, and funded by FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office). #Africa#RenewableEnergy#WattsWiththeGrids?EnergypodcastNigeriaPowerPowerpodcast 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Doose Iortyom previous post Bandits Behind Kaduna Students’ Abduction Killed in Supremacy Battle next post Bayelsa Community Denies Harbouring Militias Youths You may also like What does the Electricity Act 2023 mean for... October 15, 2024 Climate Finance: The What, Whys, and Hows –... October 15, 2024 Ethical Mining and Sustainable Solutions June 14, 2024 Financing Options for Mini-Grid Development in Africa April 22, 2024 Gas as a Transition Fuel: Rhetoric versus Reality April 4, 2024 Electricity Pricing, Billing and Everything in Between March 20, 2024 Enhancing Energy Reliability through Storage Technologies February 29, 2024 Prospects of CNG as an Automotive Fuel In... February 15, 2024 Progress Outlook: The 2024 Energy Year February 1, 2024 Electricity Act 2023: The Future of State Electricity... November 30, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.