Built to Last: Medaan Engineering Services and the Science of Industrial Welding, Fabrication & Seawater Pipeline Renewal
When metal meets seawater, the margin for error is zero. Corroded pipelines, compromised welds, and ageing offshore infrastructure are not just operational challenges — they are safety risks that demand the expertise of a proven engineering partner. Medaan Engineering Services Limited is that partner. Delivering industrial welding, precision metal fabrication, […]
Engr. Sunday Joseph Alabi Honoured with Award of Excellence for Leadership, Innovation, and Youth Empowerment.
We are proud to announce that our MD/CEO, Engr. Sunday Joseph Alabi has been honoured with an Award of Excellence by the Dream Youth Centre of Nigeria (DYCN). This recognition celebrates his visionary leadership and vast experience in the Power and Solar Energy sector, Industrial Hydraulics and Automation, as well […]
Driving Energy Access,Community Empowerment, and Economic Growth Through Solar Technology Collaboration
We were delighted to host a strategic business and technical engagement at Medaan Engineering Services Limited with one of our prospective partners, AllTop Solar Energy, as part of ongoing discussions aimed at advancing sustainable energy solutions across Nigeria and the wider African market. Our Chief Technical Consultant, Engr.Sunday Alabi hosted […]
Nigeria and the Paris Agreement: Meeting Climate Commitments through Renewables
A Global Promise, a National Responsibility In 2015, Nigeria joined nearly 200 countries in signing the Paris Agreement, a historic global pact aimed at limiting climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By signing on, Nigeria committed to cutting emissions while pursuing sustainable economic growth. But nearly a decade later, […]
Climate Migration and Energy Poverty: How Renewable Energy Can Reduce Vulnerability
When Climate Change Forces People to Move Across Nigeria, climate change is no longer a distant threat — it is a daily reality. Desertification is swallowing farmlands in the North, flooding is displacing communities in the Middle Belt and South, and unpredictable rainfall is destroying livelihoods nationwide. As farms fail […]
Renewable Energy in Nigerian Manufacturing: Pathway to Lower Costs and Green Growth
Powering Factories, Powering the Future Manufacturing is the backbone of any strong economy—but in Nigeria, it is also one of the sectors most crippled by unreliable electricity and skyrocketing energy costs. Many factories spend 30–40% of total operating expenses on diesel alone, limiting competitiveness and production output. But a major […]
Renewable Energy as a Solution to Nigeria’s Carbon Emissions from Oil & Gas Flaring
Burning Problem, in Plain Sight Every night across the Niger Delta, flames rise from metal stacks—bright, roaring pillars of wasted energy. This is gas flaring, one of Nigeria’s oldest and most persistent environmental challenges. For decades, the oil and gas industry has burned off natural gas during crude oil extraction, […]
Artificial Intelligence and Renewable Energy Optimization in Nigeria
The Smart Power Revolution Nigeria’s energy landscape is changing fast. As the country struggles to bridge its long-standing power deficit, renewable energy—particularly solar and wind—has become the bright hope for the future. Yet, integrating these sources efficiently into the grid presents a new challenge. Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI) — the […]
Powering Life: Renewable Energy as the Lifeline of Rural Healthcare in Nigeria
In Nigeria’s rural communities, where long distances and poor infrastructure separate millions from modern amenities, access to reliable electricity is more than a convenience — it’s a matter of life and death. Every night, health workers deliver babies by torchlight, vaccines spoil in powerless refrigerators, and vital medical equipment lies […]
How Renewable Energy Can Revolutionize Nigeria’s Agricultural Value Chain
Powering the Fields Agriculture remains the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, employing more than 35% of the workforce and feeding over 200 million people. Yet, the sector struggles with outdated methods, post-harvest losses, and high production costs. One major culprit? Unreliable energy. From irrigation pumps that sit idle to crops that […]