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Nigeria's Reliance On Gas For Power Is Unsustainable by Naijiant: 11:40pm On Apr 23, 2016 |
Most of Nigeria's power stations are fuelled by gas. This is one reason for power shortages in the country according the National Union of Electricity Employees. Details: http://www.naijiant.com/articles/nigeria-union-leader-says-reliance-gas-power-supply-unsustainable/ |
Re: Nigeria's Reliance On Gas For Power Is Unsustainable by kYjelly2: 11:57pm On Apr 23, 2016 |
Op, why do you get puzzled at the workings of a zoo. In all the zoos you have been to while growing up, have you ever seen anyone of the animals give themselves electricity Don't let suits and ties fool you, don't let the human forms you see in the street fool you either. This is about the biggest zoo in the world currently, but its sad that admission is still free.
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Re: Nigeria's Reliance On Gas For Power Is Unsustainable by Nobody: 12:04am On Apr 24, 2016 |
Natural gas is the best source of fuel for electricity generation. Nigeria has abundance of natural gas, yet no electricity. To say the least, Nigeria is simply a zoo country |
Re: Nigeria's Reliance On Gas For Power Is Unsustainable by kYjelly2: 12:07am On Apr 24, 2016 |
S6un: If you look at the chart I posted above, you'd see that coal is the major source of power for the U.S, even with secured gas pipelines. Why has government not revamped all coal lines in this country? This country is one big game reserve |
Re: Nigeria's Reliance On Gas For Power Is Unsustainable by Naijiant: 2:17pm On Apr 24, 2016 |
kYjelly2:Thanks for that chart, very interesting! |
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