Nigeria is embarking on an ambitious plan to significantly increase its electricity generation capacity, aiming for 209,000 megawatts by 2050. This expansion will be largely driven by solar power, with approximately $11 billion currently invested in related projects. The initiative seeks to address Nigeria’s substantial energy needs and reduce reliance on traditional power sources. Details of the projects and timelines were reported by Punch Nigeria. The plan represents a major step towards diversifying Nigeria’s energy mix and promoting sustainable power solutions. Successful implementation could dramatically improve electricity access across the country and stimulate economic growth. Further information is available via PunchNG.com.