Designed to address chronic energy challenges and high operational costs, this solar system at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital in Tarauni LGA, Kano State in the North-West region of Nigeria, represents a significant step forward in clean energy healthcare infrastructure.
Through this intervention, the facility now serves over 50,000 annual patients with stable, clean electricity. The project delivers a 99% system uptime to power critical zones including operating theatres, emergency wards, and laboratories, enabling a 40% increment in healthcare service capacity and patient care.
Generating an estimated 73,000 kWh annually, the 50 kWp Solar PV and 192 kWh Battery Storage (BESS) system has achieved an 85% reduction in diesel generator dependence. This clean transition reduces operating overhead by 50% in energy costs and avoids 60 Tons of CO₂ emissions annually.
By investing in sustainable clinical power, ACOB continues to help build stronger, greener, and healthier Nigerian communities for generations to come.