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Oladipo Jegede, senior utility-scale engineer, drives renewable projects in the U.S. and aims to bridge Africa’s energy gap with clean infrastructure.
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Oladipo Jegede, a senior project engineer, has led U.S. renewable projects exceeding 2 GW of solar and 1.5 GWh of battery storage. From designing solar streetlights in Nigeria to utility-scale projects in the U.S., he champions reliable, clean energy. Looking ahead, Jegede aims to bridge Africa’s energy gap by founding an engineering firm focused on sustainable infrastructure.
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