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Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Great2017: 6:22pm On Apr 04 |
darediamond:1. Can your solar panel actually deliver 4KW at full load? 2. What is the power factor and efficiency of your solar panel? 3. What is the lifespan of the batteries used? |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Cromagnon: 9:59pm On Apr 04 |
heniford2:so long as they see opportunity to cash out |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Cromagnon: 10:02pm On Apr 04 |
mrvitalis:yes but not many can afford that scale and most are at I pass my neighbour level Also gas gen may not be cheaper than china or even Yankee |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Cromagnon: 10:04pm On Apr 04 |
Brandosky:Better to remain quiet than remove all doubt With 30k are you seeing light you fool But you rather we all in darkness than let serious ppl get lights to be productive so they can pay higher salaries but your stupidity will not let you see front |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by mrvitalis(m): 10:10pm On Apr 04 |
Cromagnon:Anyone who can rent a factory buy machines can buy generator sir |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by fotadmowmend(m): 10:31pm On Apr 04 |
Zxcvbnmghtr:Let's just wait and see. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Luckybelt: 12:20am On Apr 05 |
USA where they earn at least $10 per hour |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Digmygold: 10:01am On Apr 05 |
aieromon: Yahoo boy. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Digmygold: 10:01am On Apr 05 |
Cromagnon: Yahoo Plus. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Digmygold: 10:03am On Apr 05 |
justmi1: Na Yahoo you dey do. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by darediamond(m): 5:09am On Apr 06 |
Great2017: Yes they are, altogether via the MPPT Controllers into a 48V 150Ah LifePo4 E.Power Condenser with a Lifespan of at least 15years when being used to power load directly. But with more than 25years when Pulsed Discharged first into a Super-Capacitor Bank Of High Farad at 48V before being discharged into the Inverter. 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Gentlevip: 6:24am On Apr 06 |
It means PHCN will be shut down completely. Though I know 178k is a lie and a gimmick to hike the tariff a little high. They just want us to argue, complain and swear. Then the politicians from presidency to legislative to unions will come to pretend they are saving us. And reduce it to a level that we do not have the energy to argue but to accept Politicians and taken the citizens for dumbassess. The citizens are proving that just fine |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by onegig(m): 3:42pm On Apr 06 |
ednut1: Ontario has Nuclear plants so power generation is much cheaper. Also you aren't factoring other costs into your income to energy consumption details. Economics of scale also plays a lot in this. Lots of industrial users in Ontario subsidize the rate for household energy costs. So common sense is to increase cost reflective rates so we can have investors come in to improve power. We would never develop without 247 electricity and would continuously lose companies due to poor power. So it is either you increase rates, get new entrants, generate and transmit more or keep tarrifs at these rates and wail for another 40 years about poor power supply. The funny thing is we are just subsidizing electricity for the rich and keeping the poor poor. No guaranteed electricity, no development, no jobs.Your average person earning 30k minimum wage isn't consuming more than a tv, light bulb and fan. It is the rich who can comfortably afford these thing thay have tons gadgets, AC, washing machines, dryer, chandeliers and whatnot that we are currently subsidizing while punishing the whole country with epileptic power. We should learn to look at the bigger picture instead of in front of our noses only. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by ednut1(m): 3:48pm On Apr 06 |
onegig:a case of you wanting to sound clever. Which investors will come invest where the average person can’t afford it. With all the subsidies minimum wage has not increased, all this one na wishful thinking. Nothing this administration has done shows they have a plan for economic growth 🤣 2 Likes |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by onegig(m): 4:18pm On Apr 06 |
ednut1: Investors would invest when they can recoup their investments. Would you invest billions into a biz and be told you can't charge cost reflective rates because the government has set a cap? The biggest stumbling block isn't the availability of would be energy users. Tons are Willing to pay the rates. Heck TOFA was supplying lots of houses and businesses in VI alternate power as far back as 2018 and they were charging N140 per kwh when diesel was still around N600/litre. Also aren't Nigerians already spending the money on diesel/petrol? Every single house on a block of street in Lagos has a generator. Even if they ran at least for an average of 6 hours daily. They would spend nothing less than N40k monthly on petrol and maintenance costs. That's not inclusive of how inefficient those power sources are and the attendant noise? The usual rhetorics of poor people, minimum wage is just shortsightedness. Even if minimum wage was to be moved to 200k today. How many Nigerians work in the formal sector where this would reflect their pay immediately? The government doesn't need to want progress. They should hands off power and just be a regulator that ensures fairness for both consumers and power companies. We have been subsidizing energy for 40 plus years and still can't guarantee even 12 hours across country. But nah, Let us continue the same insanity and expect miracles. For any discerning minds. Just go through this. https://twitter.com/ugodre/status/1612040921377558528?t=667e3nGW3ENxZcIc85kRJw&s=19 |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Great2017: 12:07am On Apr 07 |
darediamond:What is the power factor and efficiency ? 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Coolgent(m): 12:37am On Apr 07 |
aieromon: Prigidypogodo Come and see paid agent. I trust your comment! |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Prigidypogodo(f): 4:31am On Apr 07 |
Coolgent:they're everywhere 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by MIKOLOWISKA: 5:22am On Apr 07 |
Digmygold:Can't answer abi Spoken like a true tool |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by MIKOLOWISKA: 5:27am On Apr 07 |
mrvitalis:not at scale. I don't know if small gas gens are economical enough |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by mrvitalis(m): 6:29am On Apr 07 |
MIKOLOWISKA:They are |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by darediamond(m): 12:55pm On Apr 07 |
Great2017:Your question does have no place for answer in my S.Gen Set Up. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Great2017: 1:41pm On Apr 07 |
darediamond:I quite agree with the power factor. What about the peak efficiency (the energy lost during inversion), start voltage and total harmonic distortion? |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Iamanoited: 3:48pm On Apr 07 |
No No No. Never Never Never. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Iamanoited: 3:54pm On Apr 07 |
Until minimum wage becomes N534'000= |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Brandosky: 6:19pm On Apr 07 |
Cromagnon:Dumboski , na people with #30k minimum wage go afford the product, you produced with your premium, expensive electricity( though still very much epileptic ) . I keep wondering why we have so many idiots in this country. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:13pm On Apr 08 |
Brandosky:Slow poke They already affording it from abroad If produced in Nigeria or will be cheaper as r they're is no transportation added Goodness you're dafft |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:18pm On Apr 08 |
mrvitalis:do you know if any in operation in nigeria or another country and the link to it |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Brandosky: 7:28pm On Apr 08 |
MIKOLOWISKA:Dumbo cost of production is lower in china, because of idiotic leaders who can't provide enabling factors like steady reliable electricity. There is nothing like band A and band B . 92% of Nigerians can't boost of 12hrs electricity daily. Unfortunately, you are just as stupid as your leaders to figure this out |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by ugwum007(m): 7:03pm On Apr 28 |
TheOldGods: He or she needs to keep upto 3months of the salary to afford the ac first before talking about the electricity to power it. |
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