Nigeria’s prime opportunity in port electrification

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Source: APM Terminals

Nigeria has a prime opportunity to lead in port electrification and modernise its port infrastructure, that’s according to a new white paper by APM Terminals and Systemiq.

Presented at the Decarbonising Infrastructure in Nigeria Summit in Abuja, the study outlines how Nigeria can leapfrog fossil-fuel dependency through targeted port investment, electrified port equipment, and robust public-private partnerships.

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