Nigeria Secures ISCC Certification for APPL Hydropolis Project, Strengthening Green Energy Transition
Nigeria has achieved a major milestone in its sustainability drive as the Director General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) Joined the
Honourable Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology to successfully facilitate the certification of the APPL Hydropolis Project under the International
Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC). The certification, issued by Baltic Control Certification Denmark, confirms compliance with **Renewable Fuels of
Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO) Verification, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Calculations, and ISCC EU Standards. This reinforces Nigeria’s commitment to climate-conscious
industrial innovation and its transition to a greener economy.
At the certification event in Copenhagen, Denmark, Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi, Director-General of the ECN, an expert among the Nigeria government
entourage, reaffirming the country’s commitment to clean energy adoption and global best practices in industrial sustainability. Speaking at the event, he emphasized
the ECN’s leadership in Nigeria’s green transition and its role in aligning the country with international sustainability standards.
“This certification is a validation of Nigeria’s ability to lead in the global green economy,” Dr. Abdullahi stated. “As we advance sustainable
energy initiatives, the APPL Hydropolis Project sets a precedent for African nations aiming to balance industrial growth with environmental responsibility.” The
project, which integrates expertise from DFDS (Denmark), ECOnnect Energy AS (Norway), Bergen Engines AS (Norway), H2 Core Systems GmbH (Germany), Longi (China),
and Baltic Control AS (Denmark), underscores Nigeria’s global collaboration in clean energy development.
Honourable Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, also reaffirmed the Federal Government’s support, noting
that the initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for climate-friendly industrialization. “This project is a beacon for Africa,” he
remarked. “Nigeria is not just participating in the global green economy—we are leading the way.”
With ISCC certification, the ECN is now positioned as a key driver of Nigeria’s sustainable industrialization, ensuring that the APPL Hydropolis
Project contributes to reducing carbon emissions, expanding renewable energy infrastructure, and fostering inclusive economic growth. This certification marks
another step in Nigeria’s push for energy security and environmental sustainability.