Power Dialogue: Energy is oxygen for every society – Experts
Bridging the gap between energy and sustainability
PIB 2020: Proposed model will trigger tensions, oil communities warn
NEF2020 virtual conference begins Sept 10, to focus on Sustainable Recovery
Cranfield University invites Nigerians to apply for postgraduate courses in Water, Energy, Environment
‘NNPC records 45,347 pipeline breaks in 18 yrs’
Senate probes GenCos, DisCos over unsteady power supply
Legal issues, global energy transition, others may impede on energy
First Nigerian Energy Risk summit convenes in Lagos
Power Brokers set Lagos date to discuss energy shortage, way forward
New energy threat genuine but . . .
UNDP, Sahara Group target energy access to 10 million households in Africa
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SubscribeAGF faults cancellation of $100m concession agreement
By Chris Ochayi The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN, has faulted the cancellation of the $100 million concession agreement by Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, with Phase3 Telecom Ltd AND Alheri Engineering Services, describing it as “illegal and nullity”. The Federal Government had on March 20, 2006, […]
Energy infrastructure, govt policy, strategy are solutions to power – Prof. Hart
Professor Phil Hart is the Director of Energy and Power at the Cranfield University, United Kingdom. Over the years, he has held a series of senior roles within the energy and Power Sector in the UK, Asia and North America as an engineering director, chief technology officer, chief operating officer and president. He is a recognised industry leader in wave energy conversion technologies in the US and has advised the US Department of Energy repeatedly on innovation strategies for this technology.
In this interview with Sunday Vanguard, he disclosed sundry issues bothering on power, energy and how to boost the sector through renewable energy.
Renewable energy as a sustainable energy alternative for SMEs in Nigeria
NIGERIA has the continent’s largest economy and population. Insufficient power supply has plagued the nation for decades. The economic growth and stability of a nation largely depends on whether its economy can provide employment for its citizens. Nigeria won’t be able to create jobs at the required pace until it solves its energy crisis.
Nigeria’s energy gap disgraceful, households, SMEs get four hours of electricity daily — Shell
Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, SNEPCO, yesterday, described Nigeria’s energy gap as disgraceful.
Portugal Prime Minister to address investors at 21st Africa Energy Forum
.Over 3,000 delegates expected Prime Minister of Portugal, His Excellency António Costa, has confirmed to meet investors at the Africa Energy Forum (AEF) at the Lisbon Congress Centre, Lisbon, Portugal from 11-14th June 2019 According to a release signed by EnergyNet’s Head of Marketing, Amy Offord, Energy Secretary, João Galamba, will also present the tender […]
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