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  • When The Lights Came On: How Solar Mini-grid Improved Sadiq’s Provisions Store

    • October 22, 2025
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Category: Beyond Electrons
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    Alhaji Sadiq, a provisions store owner talks about how life and business improved after mini-grid was deployed in his community.

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  • 4 Ways to Reduce Billing Disputes in Mini-Grids Through Customer Service

    • October 7, 2025
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Category: Blog
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    Clear communication builds trust. Here’s how strong customer service can reduce billing disputes and boost satisfaction in mini-grid communities.

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  • We are Hiring: Reconciliation Officer

    • July 18, 2025
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Category: Careers
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  • We are Hiring: Engineering Manager

    • July 18, 2025
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  • The Hidden Costs of Generator Dependence: How Solar is Saving Nigerians More Than Just Money

    • March 24, 2025
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Category: Blog
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    How Solar is Saving Nigerians More Than Just Money

    With frequent grid failures and power outages, businesses and households rely on diesel and petrol generators to keep the lights on.

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  • Clean Energy and Climate Resilience: How Solar Can Strengthen Nigeria’s Agricultural Future

    • February 17, 2025
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Category: Blog
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    Clean Energy and Climate Resilience

    Explore how solar energy can transform Nigeria’s agriculture by, providing irrigation, storage, and tools for climate resilience.

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  • Financing Solar Energy in Nigeria: Exploring Lease, Loan, and Outright Purchase Options 

    • January 23, 2025
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Category: Blog
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    Exploring Lease, Loan, and Outright Purchase Options

    Learn about solar financing options in Nigeria: leases, loans, and purchases. Discover how they help make solar energy accessible and cost-effective.

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  • 5 Easy Ways to Find a Reputable Solar Company in Nigeria

    • December 4, 2024
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Categories: Blog, Hacks and Tips
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    How to spot reputable solar companies in Nigeria

    Discover how to choose a reliable solar company with our essential checklist. Make the switch to clean energy confidently and enjoy long-term energy savings.

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  • Solar Mini-Grid Powers Economic Growth As Kwara Business Owner Plans to Further Education

    • November 18, 2024
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Category: Beyond Electrons
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    Kwara businessman shares how his business has improved with solar

    Discover how solar power transformed Adamu’s salon business in Kwara, reducing costs and improving his personal and financial life.

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  • 7 Reasons Solar Energy is Worth the Investment for Nigerians

    • October 23, 2024
    • Posted by: Havenhill
    • Categories: Blog, Renewables
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    Solar energy for Nigerians

    Discover why switching to solar energy, despite the upfront costs, is a practical and long-term investment for the average Nigerian, offering lasting benefits for both households and businesses.

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