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The rise and lies of renewable energy in Nigeria.

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The Rise of renewable energy in Nigeria. Nigeria's First Five Hydroelectric Dams: A Journey Through History. Nigeria's journey with hydroelectric power began in the 1950s, driven by a desire for clean and sustainable energy. Here's a glimpse into the first five dams and their fascinating backstories: 1. Kainji Dam (1968): Nestled on the Niger River, Kainji emerged as the pioneer, commissioned in 1968. Its construction, funded by the World Bank, involved the relocation of entire villages and sparked environmental debates. Despite challenges, Kainji's 750 MW capacity powered a growing nation, illuminating homes and propelling industries. 2. Jebba Dam (1979): Rising downstream on the Niger, Jebba Dam followed in 1979. Built primarily for irrigation and flood control, it also generated 500 MW, further strengthening the national grid. Its construction fostered a new community around the dam, showcasing the potential of hydroelectric projects for development. 3. Shiroro Dam (...