West Africa Container Terminal
Leading the Energy Shift in Terminal Operations
In Nigeria’s fast‑evolving industrial and maritime sector, having a dependable and cost‑effective energy source is pivotal for continuous operations and environmental responsibility. At container terminals where large‑scale logistics, import/export flows, and time‑sensitive handling converge, energy disruptions can quickly ripple into operational inefficiencies, higher costs, and reputational risks.
West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) recognises this reality and is taking bold steps to address it. Facing common challenges such as unreliable grid supply, high diesel fuel expenses, and the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions is paramount for any company in today’s world.
The Key Stats
Solution Delivered
Power-as-a-Service (PaaS)
Energy Generation Type
Phase 1: Solar Power | Phase 2: Solar Power & Battery
Project Tenor
15 years
Sector
Terminal Operations
Location
Onne, Rivers State
Completion Date
Phase 1: September 2024 | Phase 2: Ongoing
Installed Capacity
Phase 1: 514KWac/617KWp | Phase 2: 605KWac/726KWp
Annual Savings
₦365m
CO₂ Offset (kg)
16,721,140

