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Fuel price surge drives renewable energy boom in Sokoto

John AsishanaBy John AsishanaDecember 18, 2024Updated:December 18, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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The rising cost of fuel has triggered a significant increase in solar energy sales across Sokoto State, as more residents look for reliable and cost-effective alternatives to fuel-powered generators.

In Sokoto, solar energy has become the preferred choice for many households and businesses, thanks to its reliability and ability to operate independently of the grid.

Unlike traditional fuel generators, which often fail at crucial moments, solar power offers a dependable, eco-friendly solution for residents.

Solar energy, which harnesses the sun’s heat and light, is now seen as a cleaner, more sustainable option. It provides not only environmental benefits but also economic advantages, helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels, creating jobs, and driving business growth.

Advances in solar technology have made it more affordable and efficient, enabling more people to tap into this unlimited energy source.

As fuel prices continue to climb, solar businesses in Sokoto are reporting a surge in sales.

ASHENEWS visited several solar stores across the state to understand how local vendors are coping with the economic challenges.

Compared to last year, demand for solar products has skyrocketed, driven by the high price of fuel, which affects everything from transportation to the cost of running businesses.

Sabaya Technologies expands solar product range

At Sabaya Technologies on Emir Yahaya Road, Miss Elizabeth Roland explained the four main types of solar energy they offer: Photovoltaic Solar Energy, Thermal Solar Energy, Passive Solar Energy, and Hybrid Solar Energy.

“Photovoltaic Solar Energy is produced using a photovoltaic system. It involves solar panels with special cells that convert sunlight directly into electricity. When sunlight hits these cells, it causes a reaction that releases electrons, which then create an electrical current.

“Thermal Solar Energy uses solar collectors to absorb sunlight and turn it into heat. This heat is stored and used to warm water for homes, businesses, or industries. It supports heating systems or provides hot water for everyday use.

“Passive Solar Energy is not like other types, passive solar energy doesn’t convert sunlight into another form of energy. Instead, it uses materials and designs that allow buildings to naturally capture and store the sun’s heat. Passive solar systems are key in eco-friendly building design and help warm living spaces and provide natural lighting.

“Hybrid Solar Energy is the combines solar and wind power. It uses both solar panels and wind turbines to produce energy. This system takes advantage of both sun and wind resources, making it more reliable in areas where weather conditions change.”

Miss Elizabeth emphasized that customers are always educated on these options to ensure they choose the most suitable solution for their needs.

While solar streetlights remain popular among government agencies, more individuals are opting for other products like solar fans and bulbs.

MML Technologies sees record solar sales

At MML Technologies, located on Koko Road, Mr. Khalifa Hassan, the manager, shared that the increase in fuel prices has caused a notable rise in sales. The store offers a wide range of solar products, including bulbs, fans, laptops, decoders, and CCTV cameras.

“Since the fuel price hike, we’ve seen a dramatic increase in demand for solar-powered fans, bulbs, and CCTV cameras,” said Mr. Khalifa.

“We now place orders for new stock every week, whereas last year, we only ordered once or twice a month.”

Hassan added that government agencies primarily purchase solar streetlights, though these orders are less frequent. The increased demand is a direct result of the cost-saving advantages that solar power offers, especially in comparison to fuel-consuming generators.

Lumos Solar enjoys a boost in sales

Lumos Solar, a major solar provider in Nigeria, has also seen a significant increase in sales.

According to Mr. Muhammad Muhammad, the manager of Lumos Solar Technology in Mabera, the company has expanded its reach across Sokoto State by offering self-contained solar systems. These systems allow residents to install solar panels and pay a daily fee for the energy they consume.

Lumos Solar, based in the Netherlands, has installed over 100,000 systems in homes across Nigeria, with plans for further expansion.

The company’s solar-powered bulbs and fans are particularly popular in Sokoto, providing residents with a reliable, quiet, and fuel-free alternative to noisy generators.

“With the rise in fuel prices, more people are opting for our solar solutions,” said Mr. Muhammad.

“Our products, particularly solar bulbs and fans, have become a go-to solution for homes and businesses seeking reliable and affordable power.”

As fuel prices continue to rise, it’s clear that solar energy is not only becoming more popular but also essential for many in Sokoto.

The move towards renewable energy reflects a growing trend across Nigeria, where solar power is being embraced as a cleaner, more sustainable way to meet energy needs.

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