Nigeria joined the rest of the world to mark the International Day of Forests on March 21.
This year
Nigeria joined the rest of the world to mark the International Day of Forests on March 21.
This year
Power sector in Nigeria is no doubt one of the most inefficient in meeting the needs of its consumers anywhere in the world.
The Power Holding Company of Nigeria which before now was a wholly government owned venture before it was sold to private entities was the organization governing the use of electricity in Nigeria. Renamed PHCN, it was formerly the National Electric Power Authority (abbreviated NEPA).
For a better part of power generation history in Nigeria, consumers have experienced more power outages than supply.
Power Synlight is the largest collection of film projector spotlights ever assembled in one room, and scientists in Germany are turning
Solar Nigeria Programme (SN), a programme funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) says it will provide additional grant of 13 million pounds to help reputable companies involved in solar energy in Nigeria.
Mrs Ifunanya Nwandu, Private Sector Coordinator announced this at a renewable energy forum organized by
No fewer than 70 million generators have been imported into the country,
The Chilean government recently gave the go-ahead on a massive solar thermal plant that is expected to produce electricity 24 hours a day, seven days a week
SOLAR ENERGY -Nigeria is struggling with providing adequate power supply for its population.
Having an estimated need of 12,000MW of power to achieve a level of stability in power supply and average generation of about 3000MW to 4000MW, the demand for electricity is a far cry from what the country can supply.
This has left quite a large
Solar energy is a renewable energy source.
Solar power energy continues to be the future as $280 million will be used to build solar-power plants in Nigeria.
These solar power plants are expected to start producing electricity in the first quarter of next year.
A plant in the south-eastern state of Enugu will produce 100 megawatts, while the company will build two others of 50 megawatts each in the northern Kaduna and Jigawa states, the company
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,