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DRY SEASON RAINS & LIGHT: Why Nigeria's electricity changes between the rainy and dry seasons

1 h 21 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In Nigeria, every rainy season precedes the same confusion: If water is necessary for our dams, why do the lights still go out whenit rains? Engineer Lamu Audu explains in this episode howhydropower actually contributes to Nigeria's electrical system. This is astraightforward but crucial discussion about what truly keeps the lights on, from dry season shortages to old infrastructure, grid limitations, and the future of hydro in a world shifting toward solar and decentralised energy. Before discussing the future of electricity, there’s a conundrum that still requires criticalsolutions: Why does power remain so erratic?

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