Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by MondayOsunbor(m): 10:37pm On May 19, 2019 |
edunwablog: Prof. Benjamin Ozumba, Vice-Chancellor, University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), on Friday said that the 100 KVA Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) gas plant recently installed in the university would meet the institution’s energy need.
Ozumba said this in Nsukka during a special convocation of the university in which 614 postgraduates were awarded doctorate degrees while Mr Godwin Emefiele, Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, was awarded honorary doctorate degree.
He said the university’s present energy need was 3 megawatts of electricity and with 12 RDF gas plant of 250 KVA, the university would enjoy 24-hour steady power supply.
“The project is to enable UNN to generate its own electricity with organic waste.
“It has been estimated that 3 megawatts is the energy need of UNN; so, with 12 250kva of RDF gas plant, the university will enjoy 24 hours electricity supply.
“This record-breaking innovation will not only transform UNN, but the country in general,” he said.
Ozumba noted that the special convocation was part of activities to end his tenure which would terminate on June 14.
He said that the CBN governor was awarded honorary doctorate degree because of his outstanding performance in the recovery of Nigeria’s economy from economic recession.
“The topic of the CBN lecture today is: “From Recession to Growth, the Story of Nigeria’s Economic Recovery.”
The vice-chancellor described Emefiele as a consummate banker and global player in the world of banking.
“Emefiele is chosen as lecturer for this topic because he is the best to tell the story of Nigeria’s economic recovery, after excruciating experience of recession,” he said.
Ozumba said that his administration had moved the university forward, adding that the institution had been listed by Google Scholar citation as the best in the country as well as one of the best in the world.
Chief Mike Olorunfemi, UNN’s Governing Council Chairman, said at the occasion that the choice of Emefiele for the honorary degree award was on merit, based on his avalanche of contributions to human development, research and knowledge, especially in banking industry.
“UNN welcomes the CBN governor home as a worthy ambassador of the university, who have contributed nationally as well as in the world economy.”
Olorunfemi commended the outgoing vice-chancellor for numerous achievements of his administration, hoping that Ozumba’s successor would consolidate and improve on his achievements.
Responding shortly after being conferred with honorary doctorate degree of Business Administration, Emefiele urged Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria goods to create more employment as well as increase the country’s foreign exchange.
The CBN governor expressed appreciation to UNN for finding him worthy of the award.
https://www.akelicious.net/2019/05/unn-meets-its-24-hour-electricity-need.html the keyword here is will.it is still in the future. the university will enjoy 24 hours electricity supply.the future never comes in Nigeria . cursed land |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by johnpablo541(m): 10:40pm On May 19, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: While I don't celebrate the feat of a bio fuel generation by UNN, people equally don't go to the moon with epileptic power supply and next to zero funding. The gen set clearly isn't worth any hype. If done by student as project then I would have taken them seriously. It's a mikano generator powered by bio-disel. I will get pictures of it tomorrow. I was expecting to see a gas plant or something but was surprised to see a sound-proof generator. 1 Like |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by engrchykae(m): 10:41pm On May 19, 2019 |
TheLogicalMind: I can only imagine what an independent Republic of Biafra would be like. A University has managed to achieve what the bastard fake "giant" of Africa has never been able to accomplish. a serious nation should have the universities as her brainbox just like biafra during the civil war when unn students did wonders. nigeria is an slowpoke nation 1 Like |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by newlinecomm(m): 10:43pm On May 19, 2019 |
LAND OF BEAUTY |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by stonemasonn: 10:47pm On May 19, 2019 |
How was it going to bankrupt NEPA overnight?? denitro:
Within five weeks of taking over the headship of BPE, I drafted the first of many memos which would be forwarded to the President, drawing attention to surreptitious steps being taken by line ministries to frustrate sector reforms and privatization.
The Lagos State-Enron case was particularly dangerous as[b] it would have bankrupted NEPA almost overnight! [/b]The president immediately put the transaction on hold and commended the vice president for briefing him on the implications of the deal.
The VP set up a ministerial committee chaired by Minister of State Danjuma Goje, with BPE, the Federal Ministry of Finance, and Lagos State Government represented as members, to review the agreement.
Enron immediately hired GoodWorks International, the global advisory firm co-founded by former US Ambassador to the UN, Andrew Young, to influence the outcome of the review, while Bola Ige and some sections of the South-West media got busy attacking me, the vice president and the BPE for depriving Lagos and Yoruba people of steady electricity’.
We declined to respond, focusing on fixing what we saw as a potential stumbling block to reforming and privatizing our electricity supply industry.
I am glad we truncated the original deal, but even the better and revised arrangement which reduced tariffs from 8.5 cents per kilowatt – hour to just 1 cent a kilowatt – hour ended up placing huge financial burdens on NEPA years into the future – and the undertaking we extracted from Lagos State to share part of the burden was subsequently challenged in court, and remained in dispute until we left office.
My Enron experience was an education of a sort. I learnt many new lessons that dispelled my naivety. Well-informed and trusted friends put pressure on me to look the other way because they were advisers or consultants to Enron, or were potential; beneficiaries in the transaction.
My explanations and passionate representations that the transaction was inimical to the national interest, negatively impact the long-term viability of NEPA and threatened the reforms of the electricity industry were neither important nor relevant to their position.
I saw starkly how government officials were willing to prevent the interest of the country to impress foreigners or obtain preferences for those they thought were their kinsmen.
It was an early sobering experience and an appreciation of the reigning dictum of every one for himself, and no one for the country.
Mallam Nasir El-Rufai (Governor of Kaduna State and Former Director General, BPE) |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by YorubaEmir: 10:54pm On May 19, 2019 |
Elemosho478: This is not rocket science and a big deal Exactly what Fashola told us |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by newlinecomm(m): 10:56pm On May 19, 2019 |
... CORE TO CALL
MOTHERLAND TO A FATHERLY FUTURE. |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by EngrKUNLE(m): 11:00pm On May 19, 2019 |
for a second, lets leave the old innovation aside, how c an a school churn out 614 phd graduates and we have heard nothing about any of their research?! |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by b47Ifechiluru: 11:03pm On May 19, 2019 |
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Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Xander85: 11:05pm On May 19, 2019 |
Honor10:
independent republic of Biafra will kill herself in 5 years, so much disunity. I suppose as against your 'peaceful one Nigeria' that's a shining beacon of unity to the entire human race abi? |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by googi: 11:07pm On May 19, 2019 |
No matter how you cut it or slice it, this is a welcomed development. I hope this is implemented immediately.
It is not who has the idea, it is who bring it into practice. I hope this is not another blueprint promise.
I wish most of the universities can compete with one another in some mini projects on campus as an example of what is doable on a large scale.
Ibadan, Nsukka, Hamadu Bello, Lagos and I think Ife at one point furnished their top floors into four stars hotels taking care of any medical problems. If they lack the expertise, they were willing to fly any specialist into the country to take care of the problem.
Money bags and enough Nigerians refused to patronize them. I do not know if these are still in place.
Jakande built or started waste to power project, successive govt refused to follow up. He also started Subway contract and deposit made, Buhari came and killed it.
Make bad bele nor kill us because foreigners will never save us. Look at Ajaokuta!
A dey tok my own O!
Every country wanted to shaft us and refused until Russia accepted. A they any different? 2 Likes |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Simplecity(m): 11:08pm On May 19, 2019 |
iammo:
good one, isnt it wonderful how a VC is very proud of building a generating set in 2019, when other colleges are partnering with NASA to conquer the Galaxy..... well never late than never you just spoke like a vain person who does nothing but rant and complain...btw your empty contribution does not change the fact that he did something useful enough to help the students both present and future... |
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Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by shrimati(m): 11:20pm On May 19, 2019 |
Good one |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:38pm On May 19, 2019 |
Welcome to the Den Nice one from Prof Ozumba |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by vanjos: 11:39pm On May 19, 2019 |
Igbo Amaka! |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by goslowgoslow(m): 11:46pm On May 19, 2019 |
Liar!! Nothing was installed. |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by bionixs: 11:50pm On May 19, 2019 |
Pusyiter: This is not new neither is it rocket science Nigeria can dwell on Solar energy like China or any other alternative power sources but saboteurs in the form of generator importers and their likes will not make it work In 1999, Tinubu had almost finalize discussion with Enron but OBJ govt. of saboteurs bungled the initiative 20 yrs later, we are worse off..... the first line really shows that you have a big problem. Now you ended up like minister of or for darkness, your brother. it is not rocket science,so we were told |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by bionixs: 11:53pm On May 19, 2019 |
iammo:
good one, isnt it wonderful how a VC is very proud of building a generating set in 2019, when other colleges are partnering with NASA to conquer the Galaxy..... well never late than never people like who? big mouth,that is all your people have |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by kerzhim(m): 12:01am On May 20, 2019 |
Izit not the same Nsukka wey my brother they use rechargable lantern read for exams. All this lip service VC..... Having a 24hrs power supply is not a big deal, but when the likes of ATIFKU and others are still dealing in generator biznes there will always be some kind of sabotage. |
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Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by sleekpro(m): 12:31am On May 20, 2019 |
That's if they is anything like 24/7 in unn!!!. Talk is free, anybody can say anything . Let's go to unn and see, or ask our unn students if there is anything like that!! Or let even wait for the new vc to come and tell us what he meets!!!. We has heard and even seen a lot of completed projects on social media. But when you go on ground you see nothing.. If these guy really did all these things, we would have heard it with him telling us!!! If you know you know. Who is fooling who ?. |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Disneyboy: 12:56am On May 20, 2019 |
kerzhim: Izit not the same Nsukka wey my brother they use rechargable lantern read for exams. All this lip service VC..... Having a 24hrs power supply is not a big deal, but when the likes of ATIFKU and others are still dealing in generator biznes there will always be some kind of sabotage. Maybe your brother is staying off campus. We have light here inside campus here, it's stable to some extent.. lemme say almost 18hrs-20hrs daily unless it's faulty... |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Disneyboy: 12:59am On May 20, 2019 |
Fidelismaria: Rubbish
24hrs power supply my foot
Since 3weeks now we never see light for this stupid hilltop
Nonsense Nonsense, is supplying hilltop light now part of the school responsibility? We have almost 18-20hrs power supply inside campus here... |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by blowjohn(m): 1:07am On May 20, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: While I don't celebrate the feat of a bio fuel generation by UNN, people equally don't go to the moon with epileptic power supply and next to zero funding. The gen set clearly isn't worth any hype. If done by student as project then I would have taken them seriously. In any case, dev conquered the moon. What did the moon have to offer? We talking about something with immediate benefits someone is talking about galaxies. 1 Like |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Judybash93(m): 1:35am On May 20, 2019 |
edunwablog: Prof. Benjamin Ozumba, Vice-Chancellor, University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), on Friday said that the 100 KVA Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) gas plant recently installed in the university would meet the institution’s energy need.
Ozumba said this in Nsukka during a special convocation of the university in which 614 postgraduates were awarded doctorate degrees while Mr Godwin Emefiele, Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, was awarded honorary doctorate degree.
He said the university’s present energy need was 3 megawatts of electricity and with 12 RDF gas plant of 250 KVA, the university would enjoy 24-hour steady power supply.
“The project is to enable UNN to generate its own electricity with organic waste.
“It has been estimated that 3 megawatts is the energy need of UNN; so, with 12 250kva of RDF gas plant, the university will enjoy 24 hours electricity supply.
“This record-breaking innovation will not only transform UNN, but the country in general,” he said.
Ozumba noted that the special convocation was part of activities to end his tenure which would terminate on June 14.
He said that the CBN governor was awarded honorary doctorate degree because of his outstanding performance in the recovery of Nigeria’s economy from economic recession.
“The topic of the CBN lecture today is: “From Recession to Growth, the Story of Nigeria’s Economic Recovery.”
The vice-chancellor described Emefiele as a consummate banker and global player in the world of banking.
“Emefiele is chosen as lecturer for this topic because he is the best to tell the story of Nigeria’s economic recovery, after excruciating experience of recession,” he said.
Ozumba said that his administration had moved the university forward, adding that the institution had been listed by Google Scholar citation as the best in the country as well as one of the best in the world.
Chief Mike Olorunfemi, UNN’s Governing Council Chairman, said at the occasion that the choice of Emefiele for the honorary degree award was on merit, based on his avalanche of contributions to human development, research and knowledge, especially in banking industry.
“UNN welcomes the CBN governor home as a worthy ambassador of the university, who have contributed nationally as well as in the world economy.”
Olorunfemi commended the outgoing vice-chancellor for numerous achievements of his administration, hoping that Ozumba’s successor would consolidate and improve on his achievements.
Responding shortly after being conferred with honorary doctorate degree of Business Administration, Emefiele urged Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria goods to create more employment as well as increase the country’s foreign exchange.
The CBN governor expressed appreciation to UNN for finding him worthy of the award.
https://www.akelicious.net/2019/05/unn-meets-its-24-hour-electricity-need.html Great move |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Judybash93(m): 1:36am On May 20, 2019 |
blowjohn:
In any case, dev conquered the moon. What did the moon have to offer? We talking about something with immediate benefits someone is talking about galaxies.
Word |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by stagger: 1:42am On May 20, 2019 |
Pusyiter: This is not new neither is it rocket science Nigeria can dwell on Solar energy like China or any other alternative power sources but saboteurs in the form of generator importers and their likes will not make it work In 1999, Tinubu had almost finalize discussion with Enron but OBJ govt. of saboteurs bungled the initiative 20 yrs later, we are worse off..... The same ENRON where Robert Skilling and Kenneth Lay stole the life savings of their employees and ran the company into the ground. Na wa for you. 2 Likes |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Yankee101: 3:31am On May 20, 2019 |
In reality no full fledged university should lack electricity. Especially if it has an engineering Department. If they can't supplement they should close their doors really if they can't design motors, turbines, solar or other forms of electricity internally 1 Like |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Xisnin(m): 4:04am On May 20, 2019 |
Pusyiter: This is not new neither is it rocket science Nigeria can dwell on Solar energy like China or any other alternative power sources but saboteurs in the form of generator importers and their likes will not make it work In 1999, Tinubu had almost finalize discussion with Enron but OBJ govt. of saboteurs bungled the initiative 20 yrs later, we are worse off..... Enron is a fraudulent company which has since shut down, thanks to OBJ who saved Lagos state from being duped. 2 Likes |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Xisnin(m): 4:05am On May 20, 2019 |
Fake headline. It is no possible to power a whole university with organic waste. |
Re: UNN Meets Its 24-hour Electricity Need From Organic Waste — VC by Ayatullah(m): 4:32am On May 20, 2019 |
TheLogicalMind: I can only imagine what an independent Republic of Biafra would be like. A University has managed to achieve what the bastard fake "giant" of Africa has never been able to accomplish. The best imagination of an independent Republic of Biafra would be worse than that of South Sudan. |