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Eid Fitr Greetings from the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy, Niger State

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  The Commissioner of Power and Renewable Energy, Honourable Suleiman Umar, his family and the entire staff of the Ministry extend warmest Eid Fitr greetings to Farmer Governor Umaru Bago, deputy Governor, State Executive Council Members, State Assembly Members, all Local Government Chairmen & their deputies with their Councillors, traditional title holders and the entire residents of Niger State. As we celebrate the spirit of Ramadan and the joy of Eid with gratitude and hope, we pray for continued success and happiness for our dear State with good health and well-being. To all Nigerians and Muslims worldwide, we wish you a Happy Eid Fitr. May this occasion bring peace, prosperity, and blessings to all. The Niger State Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy remains committed to driving sustainable development and growth in powering Niger State. We pledge to work tirelessly towards a brighter future. Together, We Shall Light Up Power State!!!  May Allah accept our ibadah a...

Nigeria's Power Revolution: $750m Solar Initiative to Light Up the Nation - Nigerlites to Reap Benefits, Commissioner Says

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The Federal Government's bold initiative to roll out a $750m mini-grid solar power programme across the country is a significant step towards addressing Nigeria's crippling electricity access challenges. This ambitious project, touted as the largest publicly funded renewable electricity programme globally, is set to catalyse $1.1bn in private sector investment and deploy 1,350 mini-grids across the country. The impact of this initiative will be far-reaching, providing reliable electricity to underserved communities, universities, hospitals, and public institutions. The Energising Education Programme, a key component of this effort, has already completed 15 solar projects, powering campuses, teaching hospitals, and water treatment plants. Institutions like the University of Maiduguri, Federal University Gashua, and the Federal University of Agriculture in Akure are already benefiting from this initiative. This programme is a testament to the government's commitment to transi...

Gas Supply Crunch: Nigeria's Power Sector Faces Critical Test as Government Seeks Solutions

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Nigeria's power sector is currently facing a significant challenge, with electricity generation plummeting to 3,940MW due to gas supply constraints. This shortage has far-reaching consequences, including widespread power outages, crippled businesses, and a significant impact on the nation's economic growth. The current gas supply crisis has forced several thermal power plants to shut down, highlighting Nigeria's reliance on fossil fuels and the vulnerability of the power sector to gas supply disruptions. Thermal power plants require approximately 1,588.61 million standard cubic feet of gas per day to operate at optimal capacity, but the actual gas supply is only 652.92MMSCF, representing a mere 40% of the required gas. This shortage underscores the need for a more reliable and sustainable gas supply chain to support Nigeria's power generation needs. Efforts to address the gas supply crisis, improve infrastructure, and enhance energy security are crucial to stabilizing t...

The Clean Energy Revolution: Why the World is Shifting and Nigeria Can't Afford to be Left Behind

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  Cities and communities worldwide are embracing clean energy initiatives, driven by the urgent need to combat climate change and ensure environmental sustainability. The reasons are multifaceted: - Reducing carbon footprint: Transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power significantly decreases greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C. - Energy security: Diversifying energy sources reduces dependence on imported fuels, enhancing energy independence and mitigating price volatility risks. - Economic benefits: Clean energy investments create jobs, stimulate local economies, and attract businesses seeking sustainable practices. - Improved public health: Shifting from polluting fossil fuels to clean energy reduces air pollution, improving respiratory health and overall well-being. Nigeria, with its vast renewable energy potential, can't afford to be left behind. The country faces significant energy...