Three Ace group Launches Apexa Power, a 150MW Solar Power Plant in Gombe State, Nigeria

  • September 7, 2021
  • ApexPower
  • 2 min read

Three Ace Group Announces the Launch of Apexa Power: A 150MW Solar Power Plant in Gombe State, Nigeria. This landmark project marks a significant step forward in Gombe’s journey toward sustainable energy independence and economic growth, reinforcing the state’s commitment to renewable energy and environmental sustainability. More than just generating electricity, the launch of Apexa Power will create over 2,000 jobs during its construction phase, with further employment opportunities during its operation. This influx of jobs will provide valuable skills and training to local communities, fostering economic development and promoting sustainable growth in Gombe State.

Apexa Power is set to revolutionize the energy landscape in Gombe State by providing a reliable and sustainable power supply to the state’s industrial park, which includes rice mills, food processing plants, and a data center. Additionally, the project will deliver clean electricity to the Wawa Zange grazing reserves, support agricultural activities, and promote rural electrification in the region.

L-R: HE, Deputy Governor of Gombe State, Manasseh Daniel Jatau; CEO, Three Ace Group, Ambassador Samson Bolarin; Managing Director, Three Ace Technology, Joseph Adereti

The launch of Apexa underscores Three Ace Group’s commitment to fostering a sustainable energy future for Nigeria. With this project, Three Ace Group aims not only to provide clean and reliable power but also to inspire a new generation of renewable energy initiatives across the country. Three Ace Group invites stakeholders, partners, and the general public to celebrate the launch of Project Apexa and work together toward a greener, more sustainable energy future for all Nigerians.

For media inquiries, please contact: project@apexapower.com or 09166184000

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