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Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by ijustdey: 6:10pm On Sep 26
Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables

Written by Royal Ibeh


Telecommunication companies have increased their reliance on renewable energy sources as the soaring cost of diesel, which reached N56.24 billion in monthly expenses, continues to strain operators.

The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) reports that diesel accounts for 35 percent of telecom operating expenses.

Due to the unreliable electricity supply in Africa’s most populous nation, the industry heavily relies on off-grid power from generators.

According to industry estimates, telecom operators use an average of 40 million litres of diesel per month to power their sites. The price of diesel surged to N1,406.05 per litre in August 2024, representing a 64.58 percent increase from N854.32 per litre in August 2023, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

This implies that the cost of powering Nigeria’s communication infrastructure increased from N34.17 billion in August 2023 to N56.24 billion in August 2024.

As of the end of 2022, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) stated there were 34,862 towers and 127,294 base stations in the country. Industry sources indicate that each base station has two generators. The telecoms industry spent N2.09 trillion on operational costs in 2022, based on the latest data from the NCC.

President of ALTON Gbenga Adebayo confirmed the current diesel consumption, stating, “It will be over that now.”

Harmanpreet Dhillon, Airtel Nigeria’s chief technical officer, revealed that the telco spent N28 billion on diesel in May 2024.

During a media roundtable, Dhillon mentioned that the company is exploring hybrid solutions—lithium batteries and solar—to lower its energy bill.

McKinsey recently noted that companies could save up to 30% on energy costs by adopting renewable energy solutions and other technologies.

“The biggest constraint in the telecom industry is high energy costs. If the government had continued to fulfil its part of the bargain made in the early 2000s to provide 18 hours of electricity, the heavy logistics and capital we spend today on powering sites would not be necessary,” Adebayo said, adding that these energy challenges threaten the sector’s sustainability.

In its 2023 audited results, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc highlighted how “the combined effects of naira devaluation, higher inflation, and rising energy costs” led to increased operating expenses.

High energy costs in May 2022 prompted telcos to request a 40 per cent increase in calls, SMS, and data prices due to rising operating costs. At that time, they stated that their energy costs had increased by 35 percent.

A combination of these factors led Karl Toriola, chief executive officer of MTN Nigeria, to declare that the industry is “in a big crisis.”

Aside from Airtel, other telecom companies are shifting to alternative energy sources such as solar, lithium batteries, CNG, and LPG to reduce their dependence on diesel.

“Even when you have alternative energy, they do not provide 24-hour backup; you must seek other energy sources,” said Adebayo of ALTON.

In 2023, WATT Renewable Corporation, the parent company of First WATT Renewables Limited, signed a $13 million deal with Empower New Energy to reduce diesel usage.

“To start, we are looking to modernise over 200 telecom sites within 10 months, and part of that plan is to reduce diesel consumption by 3 million litres annually,” said Oluwole Eweje, CEO of WATT Renewable Corporation.

Kazeem Oladepo, vice president at IHS Towers, highlighted that while diesel remains a major energy source, many tower companies are integrating alternative energy sources such as solar, LPG, CNG, and others.

During a Nairametrics Industry Spotlight webinar with the theme: “Beyond Connectivity: Telcos and the Future of Financial Inclusion in Nigeria,” Chukwuebuka Ezewuzie, senior manager of growth and new business tech platforms at MTNN, noted that the telco is exploring renewable energy.

“A lot of advancement is occurring at the moment in adopting renewable energy because the infrastructure powered by diesel and petrol is massively expensive. So, how are we going to use the free energy from the sun and wind to power this equipment and reduce costs? This is one of the key areas telcos are currently exploring,” he said.

Chris Wood, CEO of West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC), also emphasised that alternative energy sources such as tidal and wind power could contribute to a more sustainable energy mix.

“It is not just about solar energy, but all levels of sustainable power, including the gas supply,” he stated.

Adebayo of ALTON noted that infrastructure companies (Infracos) are more vulnerable to rising diesel costs.

Recently, MTN renegotiated its tower contracts with ATC and IHS, with energy being a key consideration.

“But beyond efficiency, we will also focus on cost optimisation, green energy utilisation, and sustainability,” Toriola of MTN emphasised.

However, the shift to renewable energy faces challenges, particularly theft.

“People steal solar cells and batteries,” Adebayo remarked.

Although renewables have the potential to reduce costs, industry experts believe that telecom service prices must be adjusted to ensure the sector’s sustainability.

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by TinkTwice(m): 6:13pm On Sep 26
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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by CodeTemplarr: 6:16pm On Sep 26
Thats why the private sector always proggress at the expense of the public sector. If it was state managed, they will refuse to adapt and ask the consumers to pay more. See how most federal universities are always complaining about electricity bills. How many private unis are crying?
We need to employ Guardiola or Ancelotti to manage this country.

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by TemplarLandry: 6:31pm On Sep 26
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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by mrjoeblinks: 6:32pm On Sep 26
Ehen?
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CNG mast coming next grin

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Quelme: 6:32pm On Sep 26
Renewable is bae. Nigeria has an abundance of sunlight wasting away. Time we put nature into good use.

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Thewrath(m): 6:33pm On Sep 26
Na turn by turn.
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by MadPolitician: 6:33pm On Sep 26
Eye go clear all man shaa
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Agagurap: 6:33pm On Sep 26
Everybody go learn by force

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by sylve11: 6:33pm On Sep 26
They have no choice.

To run a business that relies on power is not easy in Nigeria.

It's been long we've been hearing "Nigeria Go Better" line. When e go better? sad

In my own capacity, I am trying not to be a bad citizen in any form. cool

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by ecomalchemistt(m): 6:35pm On Sep 26
Dey there na make PANT wear you.
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by michoim(m): 6:35pm On Sep 26
Nigeria groaning grievously under Tinubu administration...

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Dhamio(m): 6:35pm On Sep 26
Emi lo Kan
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Offpoint1: 6:36pm On Sep 26
Ht
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:36pm On Sep 26
Okay. Good info
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Skillsnigeria: 6:38pm On Sep 26
grin hmmm
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by IrepChrist: 6:40pm On Sep 26
Tinubu has successfully transferred western template of running the economy but they are not ready to demonstrate transparency as a government.

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Mindlog: 6:42pm On Sep 26
Better.
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Natbrowny: 6:43pm On Sep 26
Monthly energy 56billy. Omoh is that real abi dem hype figure. F*cking Hell

Imagine top guns already complaining.

This country called Nigeria 🇳🇬 is getting BRUTAL AND LETHAL

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by lomprico(m): 6:43pm On Sep 26
Diesel today is 1200 and not 1400 as stated here.

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Ttipsy(f): 6:44pm On Sep 26
They should slash all the big big salaries they pay to their Ogas so they can meet overhead cost

Greedy pple

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Samesame247: 6:46pm On Sep 26
FG would soon commence tax on solar energy, people and institutions using our solar space to generate energy.

... and the taskforce team would be your communal people

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Mandate1: 6:46pm On Sep 26
2 trillion for power annually, that's too much. Govt needs to invest massively in power. That 2 trillion alone can give Nigeria upto 5megawatts electricity.

Power sector is an area that needs speedy reforms from the Tinubu govt, but he chose to put effort on fuel leaving others to suffer.

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Easybet1(m): 6:51pm On Sep 26
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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Flame333: 6:52pm On Sep 26
Nigeria is leaving the world with a speed akin to a failed brake

The party agenda is to create a poverty level never heard of since the time of Adam

Progressing backwards with high gear

What an administration we have

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Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Confirm4real(m): 6:53pm On Sep 26
There's light at the end of the tunnel according to Emilokan tongue
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Unkindness: 6:53pm On Sep 26
The private sector will always be better than any government sector as far as Nigeria is concerned.
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by zombieHUNTER: 6:53pm On Sep 26
Tinubulation hitting all sectors
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by Zico5(m): 6:54pm On Sep 26
They said there are technocrats in this country that federal government should employ them rather than politicians that will embezzle the common resources. Since many of them have been employed, is there any progress for this country. This shows that the problems of this country is deeper than what common man can reason with.
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by OkCornel(m): 6:55pm On Sep 26
Good for the environment
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by zombieHUNTER: 6:55pm On Sep 26
Confirm4real:
There's light at the end of the tunnel according to Emilokan tongue

Tax on solar light is on the cheesy way


Widen the tax net grin

Reduce their purchasing power, make them poorer cheesy
Re: Telecom Operators Turn To Renewables As Monthly Energy Bill Hits N56bn by UHLmoving: 6:55pm On Sep 26
Even me, I want disconnect all my tenants AC or increase the bill to 50k per month for AC

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