Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Sunnydoo: 10:41am On Sep 10, 2021 |
All I want to hear is; Nigeria is now producing so so from so. Not will.
Too much talk. |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by bluefilm: 10:41am On Sep 10, 2021 |
That's good... on Paper, though |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by sammybest889(m): 10:41am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Taaa!!!!...Nigeria |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Skillsnigeria: 10:42am On Sep 10, 2021 |
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Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by yemmight(m): 10:42am On Sep 10, 2021 |
For so many years, I t has always be that Nigeria to produce or Nigeria will produce. When are we going to actually produce? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by koolaid87: 10:42am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Na lie Jor. Awon were go still use that avenue to scam |
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Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by lexy2014: 10:43am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Ekakamba: Good.
Those states with an abundance of waste should follow suit ASAP.
Don't waste your waste. it hasnt been done yet. so what are other states following? |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by seunayantokun(m): 10:44am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Wasted plan? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by lexy2014: 10:44am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Salatavor: This is a very important development. I am tired of a nation that cannot handle its waste products... its an announcement not a development. let it be done first before u call it a development |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by OBTOREPA(m): 10:45am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Impressive |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by lexy2014: 10:45am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Adebaba1: lagos should emulate this...the amount of waste generated by lagos alone can supply electricity for the whole of nigeria. i am sure some people would have pushed it to the government but because of no long leg, the project wouldn't actualize. has this project in d story been actualised? |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by bmdmix11: 10:45am On Sep 10, 2021 |
noise |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by 1759Boss(m): 10:46am On Sep 10, 2021 |
That 1 no mean say 24hrs light go still dey... Msheeeeeeeeeeew |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by MrOmor: 10:46am On Sep 10, 2021 |
This our Nigeria, abi another one? |
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Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Xilsbridalhouse(f): 10:49am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Nigeria to do this and that, yet electricity is so bad! |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Ajenikoko89: 10:50am On Sep 10, 2021 |
postbox:
Plans are underway in Kano state, Nigeria to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste. This was announced by Capegate Investment Limited, a Nigerian-based company that specializes in Biotechnology and Waste management, approximately three months after it signed a 20-year public-private partnership with the Kano State Government and took over waste management in the state.
Speaking on the aforementioned plans, Bello Abba Yakasai, the company’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) said that next year, they will generate 10 megawatts of electricity and in the next five years, depending on how the typology of waste changes, will yield to 150 megawatts for Kano and Jigawa.
A part of a larger waste recycling plan According to the Capegate Investment COO, the plan to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste in Kano is a part of a larger plan where the company intends to establish three major industries.
“One of the industries is what we call a transfer station. This is where all the wastes including plastic, metals, and aluminium among others, will be sorted. The sorted out waste will be recycled or transformed into other products. High-density plastic (HDP) and tires would be converted into burnable oil, while low-density plastic would be converted into shopping bags, water bottles, and other relevant products.”
“The next phase is the diversification industry. In here we will be converting biodegradable waste to produce gas and create steel, which in turn, would be processed into turbines to produce electricity. Under this phase/industry, we hope to facilitate the generation of at least 10 megawatts of electricity before the end of next year (2022),” explained Mr. Yakasai.
In the third industry food waste and bio-waste would be turned into organic fertilizer, which is safer health-wise on crops and human consumption.
SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/09/nigeria-produce-of-electricity-waste/ its so poor that we always aspire there has never been Nigeria has produce Electricity from Waste it is always Nigeria will |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Salatavor: 10:51am On Sep 10, 2021 |
lexy2014:
its an announcement not a development. let it be done first before u call it a development All this depressed introverts online. |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by sylve11: 10:51am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Not bad. |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Germi9: 10:51am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Salatavor: This is a very important development. I am tired of a nation that cannot handle its waste products... It is a welcome development cos Nigerians are too dirty but i expected that from Lagos most importantly |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by AfroAgroPower: 10:51am On Sep 10, 2021 |
postbox:
Plans are underway in Kano state, Nigeria to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste. This was announced by Capegate Investment Limited, a Nigerian-based company that specializes in Biotechnology and Waste management, approximately three months after it signed a 20-year public-private partnership with the Kano State Government and took over waste management in the state.
Speaking on the aforementioned plans, Bello Abba Yakasai, the company’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) said that next year, they will generate 10 megawatts of electricity and in the next five years, depending on how the typology of waste changes, will yield to 150 megawatts for Kano and Jigawa.
A part of a larger waste recycling plan According to the Capegate Investment COO, the plan to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste in Kano is a part of a larger plan where the company intends to establish three major industries.
“One of the industries is what we call a transfer station. This is where all the wastes including plastic, metals, and aluminium among others, will be sorted. The sorted out waste will be recycled or transformed into other products. High-density plastic (HDP) and tires would be converted into burnable oil, while low-density plastic would be converted into shopping bags, water bottles, and other relevant products.”
“The next phase is the diversification industry. In here we will be converting biodegradable waste to produce gas and create steel, which in turn, would be processed into turbines to produce electricity. Under this phase/industry, we hope to facilitate the generation of at least 10 megawatts of electricity before the end of next year (2022),” explained Mr. Yakasai.
In the third industry food waste and bio-waste would be turned into organic fertilizer, which is safer health-wise on crops and human consumption.
SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/09/nigeria-produce-of-electricity-waste/ Great Initiative. Nice thread @postbox. I'll be in Abuja by next week. All Roads will be linking to This Company in Kano. Do you work for them? |
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Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Adebaba1(m): 10:52am On Sep 10, 2021 |
lexy2014:
has this project in d story been actualised? Ask OP |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by lexy2014: 10:54am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Adebaba1:
Ask OP did u ask d OP before u said: lagos should emulate this |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by lexy2014: 10:55am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Salatavor: All this depressed introverts online. which ones and where are they? |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Waffarianman(m): 10:55am On Sep 10, 2021 |
Story |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by chiiraq802(m): 10:55am On Sep 10, 2021 |
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Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by NwaIgboBoy(m): 10:56am On Sep 10, 2021 |
This country has really expired |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by Thunderfayayou: 10:57am On Sep 10, 2021 |
postbox:
Plans are underway in Kano state, Nigeria to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste. This was announced by Capegate Investment Limited, a Nigerian-based company that specializes in Biotechnology and Waste management, approximately three months after it signed a 20-year public-private partnership with the Kano State Government and took over waste management in the state.
Speaking on the aforementioned plans, Bello Abba Yakasai, the company’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) said that next year, they will generate 10 megawatts of electricity and in the next five years, depending on how the typology of waste changes, will yield to 150 megawatts for Kano and Jigawa.
A part of a larger waste recycling plan According to the Capegate Investment COO, the plan to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste in Kano is a part of a larger plan where the company intends to establish three major industries.
“One of the industries is what we call a transfer station. This is where all the wastes including plastic, metals, and aluminium among others, will be sorted. The sorted out waste will be recycled or transformed into other products. High-density plastic (HDP) and tires would be converted into burnable oil, while low-density plastic would be converted into shopping bags, water bottles, and other relevant products.”
“The next phase is the diversification industry. In here we will be converting biodegradable waste to produce gas and create steel, which in turn, would be processed into turbines to produce electricity. Under this phase/industry, we hope to facilitate the generation of at least 10 megawatts of electricity before the end of next year (2022),” explained Mr. Yakasai.
In the third industry food waste and bio-waste would be turned into organic fertilizer, which is safer health-wise on crops and human consumption.
SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/09/nigeria-produce-of-electricity-waste/ Proudly Sponsored by Lying Mohammed |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by McOluOmo: 10:59am On Sep 10, 2021 |
postbox:
Plans are underway in Kano state, Nigeria to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste. This was announced by Capegate Investment Limited, a Nigerian-based company that specializes in Biotechnology and Waste management, approximately three months after it signed a 20-year public-private partnership with the Kano State Government and took over waste management in the state.
Speaking on the aforementioned plans, Bello Abba Yakasai, the company’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) said that next year, they will generate 10 megawatts of electricity and in the next five years, depending on how the typology of waste changes, will yield to 150 megawatts for Kano and Jigawa.
A part of a larger waste recycling plan According to the Capegate Investment COO, the plan to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste in Kano is a part of a larger plan where the company intends to establish three major industries.
“One of the industries is what we call a transfer station. This is where all the wastes including plastic, metals, and aluminium among others, will be sorted. The sorted out waste will be recycled or transformed into other products. High-density plastic (HDP) and tires would be converted into burnable oil, while low-density plastic would be converted into shopping bags, water bottles, and other relevant products.”
“The next phase is the diversification industry. In here we will be converting biodegradable waste to produce gas and create steel, which in turn, would be processed into turbines to produce electricity. Under this phase/industry, we hope to facilitate the generation of at least 10 megawatts of electricity before the end of next year (2022),” explained Mr. Yakasai.
In the third industry food waste and bio-waste would be turned into organic fertilizer, which is safer health-wise on crops and human consumption.
SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/09/nigeria-produce-of-electricity-waste/ vision 2020 propaganda Guys wey no get girlfriend get peace of mind |
Re: Nigeria To Produce 150 MW Of Electricity From Waste by McOluOmo: 11:00am On Sep 10, 2021 |
postbox:
Plans are underway in Kano state, Nigeria to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste. This was announced by Capegate Investment Limited, a Nigerian-based company that specializes in Biotechnology and Waste management, approximately three months after it signed a 20-year public-private partnership with the Kano State Government and took over waste management in the state.
Speaking on the aforementioned plans, Bello Abba Yakasai, the company’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) said that next year, they will generate 10 megawatts of electricity and in the next five years, depending on how the typology of waste changes, will yield to 150 megawatts for Kano and Jigawa.
A part of a larger waste recycling plan According to the Capegate Investment COO, the plan to produce 150 MW of electricity from waste in Kano is a part of a larger plan where the company intends to establish three major industries.
“One of the industries is what we call a transfer station. This is where all the wastes including plastic, metals, and aluminium among others, will be sorted. The sorted out waste will be recycled or transformed into other products. High-density plastic (HDP) and tires would be converted into burnable oil, while low-density plastic would be converted into shopping bags, water bottles, and other relevant products.”
“The next phase is the diversification industry. In here we will be converting biodegradable waste to produce gas and create steel, which in turn, would be processed into turbines to produce electricity. Under this phase/industry, we hope to facilitate the generation of at least 10 megawatts of electricity before the end of next year (2022),” explained Mr. Yakasai.
In the third industry food waste and bio-waste would be turned into organic fertilizer, which is safer health-wise on crops and human consumption.
SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/09/nigeria-produce-of-electricity-waste/ vision 2020 propaganda Guys wey no get girlfriend get peace of mind |