Coal: Nigeria Spends $12 Billion Per Year Fuelling Petrol Generators, Loses $29 Billion…

Nigeria has enough coal to give it stable electricity. But for reasons best described as political, the coal deposits aren’t exploited. As a result, the $400 billion economy spends $12 billion a year on fueling petrol generators. Read more in the link below: “Lack of access to electricity and unreliable electricity supply are key constraints…… Continue reading Coal: Nigeria Spends $12 Billion Per Year Fuelling Petrol Generators, Loses $29 Billion…

Opus Dei, The Secret Organization That Runs Spain

Opus Dei is a secretive organization like the Knights Templar used to be. People at the top of the Spanish Government and business belong to its network. Read more in the link below. https://www.google.com/amp/s/spaininsider.blog/2018/08/10/opus-dei-the-power-and-money-that-runs-spain/amp/

Why can’t solar-rich Northern Nigeria generate power from solar? -kstyle2

The epic comment below is from a Nairalander with the moniker kstyle2. It’s on Nigeria’s epileptic electricity situation. It caught our attention. So, we decided to share: Sometimes I ask myself, why can’t we get 24hr power supply? Some parts of China and Russia make use of coal to generate electricity so why can’t we…… Continue reading Why can’t solar-rich Northern Nigeria generate power from solar? -kstyle2

Edo State to create special electricity centres where small businesses can get steady electricity supply

The Governor of Edo State, Chief Godwin Obaseki, has just announced that his government will create special electricity processing centres where small businesses can get steady electricity supply for their business. The ordinary Edo people will benefit from this power arrangement because there is an arrangement to drop power in certain processing centres where artisans…… Continue reading Edo State to create special electricity centres where small businesses can get steady electricity supply

No electricity, and no petrol to on generator

That is the situation faced by many Nigerians now, as Nigeria’s megawatts continue to drop. I read this morning that it has experienced another drop. What a pity for a country that has a lot of coal just lying unused. The policy makers of our power industry have deliberately refused to look at coal. They…… Continue reading No electricity, and no petrol to on generator