Government seeks to increase RE allocations


Sustainable Energy Development Authority (Seda) CEO Catherine Ridu

THE Government is looking at various means of increasing allocations for the country’s renewable energy (RE) fund to promote greater adoption of green energy.

According to Catherine Ridu (pic), the CEO of Sustainable Energy Development Authority (Seda), the idea is not so much to tap the government coffer directly for this move, but rather to come up with new ways to raise funds that could be pumped back into the RE fund.

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