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FG Adopts New Method To Tackle Power Shortage
The federal government has adopted several alternative electric power generation methods to tackle the acute shortage currently experienced by consumers across the country, says Dr. Laure Babalola, Nigeria’s Minister of power.
Some of the alternatives adopted include deployment of wind turbines, solar power as well as coal and small/medium scheme hydropower systems.
Babalola said the move was intended to resolve the acute shortage of electric power across the country in consideration of the persistent challenge of gas supply to exiting thermal power stations.
“The ministry of power has adopted a strategy of exploiting alternative fuels for power generation which included coal and small/medium scheme hydropower,” he said.
According to the minister, the decision was arrived at in view of the fact that without adequate power supply, the country’s socio-economic goals alleviating poverty job and wealth creation could not be achieved.
He said government embarked on the alternative measures as another step towards speeding up efforts towards the achievement of the 6,000 mega wats (MW) and the 10,000 MW that government had promised Nigerians in December 2009 and 2011 respectively.
The minister disclosed that already a contract for the establishment of the first wind farm in Katsina had been awarded to supplement the electric power supply to the state and prove the poind technology for potentials investors.
He noted that a wind map for the entire country has been finalised which showed many sites suitable for the deployment of wind turbines for power generation. The sites will promote renewable energy in line with government policy. The minister disclosed that government had granted license to a private film which had also initiated generation and distribution of electricity to consumers in Jos with solar energy technology.
Babalola said the ministry is synergising with the ministry to generate power to consumers. He further said in addition to the effectiveness of the Low Pour Feul Oil ( LPFO) from the Kaduna refinery which will be used to generate power within the state, the exploitation of hydroelectric power of mambilla and Zungeru would all further help efforts towards actualization of the steady electric supply and ultimately enhance the achievement of the December set target of 6,000 MW of electricity.
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