HTB/SIGHT Projects in Nigeria

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2016-2019 Funded Projects

  • Sabo-Ido Solar Borehole Power Plant
  • Improving Lives Through the Use of automatic irrigation system in a farm in Omor Ifite Ogwari

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2022 Funded Projects

S/N
YEAR
NAME
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
1
2022
Access to Solar Electricity to improve Basic Education in Iyana-ilogbo Community
Iyana-ilogbo Community, Ogun State, Nigeria.
Installation of a solar energy system at the school as an alternative power supply.
2
2022
Implementation of Renewable Energy Powered Streetlight Scheme for Akah Settlement
Akah Settlement, Obinze, Imo State, Nigeria.
Installation of solar-powered street lights where a grid connection is not present, benefitting over 150 residents.
3
2022
Construction of solar powered automated egg incubator for rural women
Enugu Ameke and Ovuja, Nigeria
Building five sustainable incubators in order to provide access to high-capacity incubators and training rural women to use it
4
2022
Enhancing digital technologies in Umuoghara in order to boost economic activity
Umuoghara, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
The design and installation of a solar system in the training facility for the Umuoghara community in Ebonyi State's youth group.
5
2022
Automated Borehole Design and Massive Rural Health Education in Iji Nike Host Community
Iji Nike, Enugu State, Nigeria.
Provision of a smart automated borehole system for Iji Nike that had several outbreaks of cholera, typhoid, dysentery as a result of being cut off from the public pipe bore water from Enugu State Water Corporation Board.
6
2022
Solar Street Lighting for Brick Community project
Nigeria
Upgrading a defective street lighting by decommissioning the old system, utilizing the existing poles and install 30 new solar lighting systems that will provide lighting that will increase surveillance and reduce rate of accidents in the community.