Energy Transition.

Embracing the Energy Transition is key to sustainable development. At EMRC, we specialize in helping businesses navigate this transformation. Our services facilitate the shift to cleaner, more efficient energy sources, ensuring that companies not only meet regulatory requirements but also position themselves as leaders in a rapidly evolving energy landscape. 

Energy Transition Services

Provide market research and analysis to identify emerging trends and opportunities in the energy transition space, helping clients make informed investment decisions.

EMRC can help organizations transition to renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower. This involves feasibility studies, site assessments, technology selection, and financial modeling to determine the most cost-effective renewable energy solutions..

We provide training and knowledge transfer programs to equip client teams with the skills and expertise needed to manage and implement energy transition projects effectively.

We assist clients in developing comprehensive energy transition strategies tailored to their specific needs and goals. This includes assessing the current energy portfolio, identifying opportunities for renewable energy integration, and setting clear targets for emissions reduction and energy efficiency.

Highlighted Projects

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IHS Towers

Evaluated the financial savings that could be made from transitioning base stations from diesel powered generators to on-grid and solar energy supply.

Capacity Building
GIZ

Advisory for the development of two hybrid solar and conventional generation projects with an aggregate capacity of 235MW ($138.5million). 

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Shell Foundation + Konexa

Advisory on the development and integration of decentralized energy technologies within an islanded distribution network in northern Nigeria.

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Africa 50

Advisors on $214million “Project Green” which aims to reduce diesel use and carbon emissions (50% by 2030) with renewables’ integration across Nigeria's cell sites portfolio.