➀ The Reiner Lemoine Institute and partners identify 660 rural communities in Nigeria suitable for off-grid electrification, potentially reducing CO2 emissions by 188,000 tons annually. ➁ Community-Driven Mini-Grids (CDMGs) are proposed as a sustainable solution to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and strengthen local economies. ➂ A planning tool for mini-grids is developed to assist local communities in independently planning and implementing electrification projects.
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