Solar training: Why we are providing free accommodation —AEAI

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African Energy Advocacy Initiative (AEAI) has explained that its unrelenting quest as a social enterprise geared towards sustainable energy in Africa to advance the delivery of energy needs in Africa, has propelled it as an organisation to provide free accommodation for participants at its upcoming training on solar PV design and installation.

Alice Adedayo Ige, Founder of AEAI, said that the five day intensive training commencing on May 7, is taking place because AEAI was focused on providing high quality solutions in energy, innovatively providing clean energy options in Africa.

According to Ige, AEAI had partnered Asteven Group to provide the training taking place at Km 40, Lagos Ibadan Expressway.

“The training is being done at a very subsidised rate plus free accommodation because we want to have as many youths as possible participate in the high quality training that will be delivered, so that they can be empowered to deliver the same high quality of service to clients while advancing the cause of clean energy.”

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