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Nigeria’s first ever wind propelled electricity plant project to be launched in july
10mw is not much but any progress is good especially alternative energy sources
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Pictures or it didn't happen
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Nigeria doesn't have much wind capacity...but they should still build as many of these as they can..if it is viable....and the costs add up
It might only be a little bit of electricity but it can be quite useful for operating some infrastructure or businesses. Wind energy is one of Nigeria's lowest energy potentials, so although this is laudable I am yearning to see more investments in the higher yielding areas like Coal etc
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Coal is a pollutant, with the disaster in the Delta do you want to trust the Nigerian govt. to properly disposing coal waste? Naija Chernobyl...
This is Naija, we need pictures. God knows how many projects have had huge fanfare (shameless politicians even do ribbon cutting ceremony ) even updates only to find out that it never left the paper it was written on ![]() But it would be a good thing for the north which has more leveled/flatter ground to have turbines set up there. It would provide jobs.
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Pollutant? Ke?
Some of the world's largest economy use coal energy. Most of Australia's energy comes from coal..the energy I am using to visit this forum is from coal. South Africa....coal China coal If it will reduce poverty and improve Nigeria..I could not care less about that Al Gore nonsense.. Coal is a MUST. It actually produces real energy....not this 5 Megawatts...300 Megawatts nonsense. A single coal power plant in South Africa produces more than Nigeria's national grid. AND BTW Nigeria's coal...is one of the cleanest in the world...All our fossil fuels are cleaner than most in the world...our coal is cleaner..our Oil is cleaner and our gas is cleaner...so if other countries use coal..then Nigeria has even more right to use coal..since our coal will have even less emissions. and the Waste coal will likewise be cleaner in Nigeria than in other countries
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In SS Africa, i dont believe till I see actual construction photos.
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![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() Work is 90% completed the French Engineer was kidnapped Btw, for another image check the pdf that gareth uploaded mind you it is an OLD picture, it is still a picture nonetheless Last edited by keplar; May 13th, 2013 at 06:06 PM. |
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FG to complete 10MW windmill power project in Katsina by June
Mon, 2013-05-13 The Minister of State for Power, Hajiya Zainab Kuchi, has assured that the 10 megawatts Windmill Power Project in Katsina State will be completed in June to boost power supply in the country. Kuchi gave the assurance on Monday when she paid an inspection visit to the project site in Rimi Local Government Area of the state. She expressed delight over the level of work done at the site, saying that government would ensure that the contractor finished the work within the time frame. Kuchi said that power supply was one of the top priorities of the present administration because of its role in socioeconomic development of the country. She commended the state government for supporting the project, particularly for settling the N400 million land compensation of the site. The minister also urged the local community to safeguard the project in their area for its sustainability. Earlier, the Project Consultant, Mr Jonathan Okoronkwo, had told the minister that the project had been stalled for some months following the kidnap of one of the consultants in 2012. He said that vandals had destroyed some facilities, while rodents damaged some cables, but had already been reinstalled. Okoronkwo said that one of the two 7.5 MV transformers which was defective had also been replaced. According to him, they have also completed construction of substations for the distribution of the electricity to users. He explained that the project was easier to maintain and more suitable for Nigerian situation. Also, in his remarks, Governor Ibrahim Shema urged the Federal Government to hasten completion of the project for the overall socioeconomic development of the state. Shema, represented by his deputy, Abdullahi Faskari, also urged the government to complete the 135 KVA transmitting station for Daura Zone to boost electricity supply in the area. He assured that the state government would continue to provide adequate security for the facilities and workers residing in the area. Link Coincidentally i got this news hours after i posted the images aboveThe North has potential for renewable energy, currently there are 3 solar power plants under construction with a combined capacity of around 140MW with this wind mill making it 150MW of renewable energy
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Yet, look at your post above, they are busy kidnapping the engineers that have come to assist them develop. Does that make any sense? |
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I saw a wind turbine project a couple of years ago somewhere in Nigeria, I thought what you were going to post would be like what I saw...but this is much better. A lot better than what I saw.
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