VENTURES AFRICA – Nigeria’s Minister of Mines and Steel Development,
Musa Sada, has revealed plans to bolster the country’s electricity
generation capacity with coal, a local business daily has reported.
The minister made the disclosure during opening Zuma Coal Mines in Okobo, Kogi State in the Central region of Nigeria.
Sada
said that the plan was to make sure that the country did not rely on
one source to provide electricity; he said this has become necessary to
prevent disappointment when shortage of gas and water occurs.
Chairman
of Zuma Group, Innocent Ezuma said that the company has a reserve of of
about 380 million tonnes of coal. Ezuma confirmed the minister’s
optimism by declaring that within next 18 months; the company would be
able to establish a reserve of two billion tonnes.
“Today, we are experiencing a lot of scarcity in water and gas. Our water levels have drastically reduced,” he said.
Ezuma
also opined that in other counter challenges to Nigeria’s energy
security, there is need “to introduce coal to the energy mix.”
Epileptic
power supply has been a thorn in the flesh of economic activities in
Africa’s 2nd largest economy for years, with projects and blueprints
drawn up and abandoned severally.
Earlier this month,
the Federal Government of Nigeria took a firm step at resolving the
perennial crisis in the power sector when it signed an agreement with
Siemens Limited Nigeria to support the power sector revolution through a
range of power solutions and financing options
http://www.ventures-africa.com/2012/05/nigeria-fg-explores-powering-electricity-with-coal/
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