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  • Beebeejump solar helps Poultry Owner earn more profit

    ''My name is Mr Andrew, I run a livestock farm(Poultry) in Port Harcourt, where I keep domestics birds for their eggs and meat, I also keep pigs too. One major thing poultry birds need is heat

    2021/05/26 Timothy 277

  • Beebeejump int'l limited to provide 52,500 solar systems for Rural Electrification Agency (REA) project.

    Beebeejump International, a high-tech solar company, integrating photovoltaic power generation, equipment research, and development, production, and sales of clean energy solutions to households and o

    2021/05/24 Timothy 321

  • How to boost your business with solar power system

    The pandemic has really shown us the importance of a stable power supply in business, health, and daily living as beings in the modern-day. For the most part, electricity has played a crucial role in

    2021/05/18 Timothy 330

  • Top five benefit of going solar in Nigeria

    Going solar in Nigeria has never been easy, thanks to the fast-growing solar sector in the country. People that have not made the switch to solar should consider reading this article to know the benef

    2021/04/22 admin 432

  • Why alternative energy is important - (renewable energy)

    Fossil-based fuels (oil, coal, and natural gas) currently provide about 85% of all energy use both in Nigeria and worldwide. We all know that these resources are being constantly depleted and can'

    2021/04/14 admin 154

  • Advantages of Solar Power Energy

    The advantages of solar energy and its uses were not even contested in history. Sunlight helps plants to generate food for themselves during the process of photosynthesis. Solar power energy, free of cost

    2021/03/06 admin 138

  • Solar Renewable Energy

    Renewable energy provides a good and quality solar home system for households

    2021/03/02 admin 107

  • Cleaner energy for Nigerians ― Osinbajo

    Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo has explained why Nigeria is changing to cleaner energy. Nigeria’s plan is to reduce carbon emission by 20% by 2030 as FG commissions another university-based so

    2021/02/17 admin 81