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DisCos reject 10,200 megawatts in 1 month?

This is another reason to go SOLAR . Eleven electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) rejected 10,200 megawatts (mw) allocation in one month, industry figures have shown.

This is coming at a time the country is experiencing low generation of electricity due to gas supply constraints.

The incident happened mid-February and extended to the second week of March.

The DisCos were allocated a total of 75,021mw within the period but they accepted 65,729mw which they distributed to the end users.

However, the difference of 10,200mw was rejected by different DisCos per time.

Data obtained exclusively by the Daily Trust indicated that a few DisCos in February and March took excess power totalling 780mw.

Analysis by our reporter shows that Ikeja and Benin DisCos topped the list of the highest load rejecters as they

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The nation known for its massive oil reserves is turning to solar energy.

The nation most identified with its massive oil reserves is turning to wind and solar to generate power at home and help extend the life of its crucial crude franchise.

Starting this year, Saudi Arabia plans to develop almost 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2023, starting with wind and solar plants in its vast northwestern desert. The effort could replace the equivalent of 80,000 barrels of oil a day now burned for power. Add in natural gas projects set to start later this decade, and the Saudis could quadruple that number, according to consultant Wood MacKenzie Ltd. That could supplant all the crude burned in the kingdom during its winter months.
The effort goes hand-in-hand with a drive by the royal family to broaden the economy following two years of budget deficits tied to low oil prices. More industry, though, means more energy, with the amount of power used at peak times growing by 10 percent in the last year alone.

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Scaling Household Energy Poverty in Nigeria!

ENERGY. is a basic for human development. Little wonder Goal 7 of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) targets the provision of reliable, affordable, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030. The targets within this goal are massive considering that billions of people worldwide living without access to modern, affordable and reliable energy services.

 

According to the 2013 World Energy Outlook report, it was estimated that 1.2 billion people

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From waste to Energy: Danish plant flexes the power of wastewater (Can we do this in Nigeria?)

Since a Danish wastewater plant produced more energy than it needed last year becoming a

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How micro-grids powered by the sun are changing the lives of Lake Victoria fishermen

How micro-grids powered by the sun are changing the lives of Lake Victoria fishermen
by Reuters

Kenyan Fishermen inspect catch

With its year-round sunshine, solar power is ideally suited to Kenya.
MUHURU BAY, Kenya, April 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)

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The economic case for solar energy in Africa!

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In Anambra, Electricity bills rise above rent!

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Expect total blackout as Genco is shutting down their Plants across Nigeria!

Solar power is the surest way to generate your own power 24/7 without any blackout.

Solar power energy is what Nigerians should be aiming at investing due to its reliability as Electricity Generation Companies (GenCos) says they have not been paid for their services by the Nigeria Electricity Bulk Trader in the last three months and as a result are ready to grind everything to a halt.

According to Sunday Vanguard in Abuja, the situation of unsettled invoices would spell doom for the economy as operators were already considering shutting down their plants across Nigeria. A source also told Vanguard that:

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Ways to make the most of your solar panels!

At AWPS Renewable Energy Ltd, Nigeria