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Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Truth234(m): 3:11am On Mar 29, 2018
Powergas Nigeria has struck a partnership with an Austrian clean tech company, ETEFA, to facilitate the conversion of city buses and trucks in Lagos and the Niger Delta to run on natural gas, as part of efforts to reduce gas flaring in the country.

The companies announced the alliance during a briefing on flare gas recovery in Nigeria organised with the support by the Austrian Development Agency and the Commercial Section of the Austrian Embassy in Nigeria.

They said gas flare monetisation projects could potentially save Nigeria over $2.5bn per year by reducing fuel costs in the transportation and power generation sectors by over 30 per cent.

According to a statement, Powergas will provide the necessary infrastructure for the CNG supply and ETEFA will supply gas engines and associated technology.

“Eventually, ETEFA intends to locally manufacture gas-fired buses, trucks and engines in Nigeria with its Nigerian partners,” it said.

The Managing Director, Powergas Nigeria, Mr. Pulak Sen, said, “As a company, Powergas is committed to providing an environmentally friendly fuel source to spur economic growth and industrialisation in conjunction with reducing the carbon footprint.

“We believe that natural gas-fired power generation emits up to five times less nitrogen oxides compared with diesel generation and near-zero particulate matter. Today, Nigeria’s annual diesel importation is the same as the natural gas being flared.”

According to Sen, Powergas has long been promoting natural gas as a preferable substitute to conventional liquid fuels, cleaner and cheaper than petrol or diesel, and offers both financial savings and environmental benefits.

“Powergas partners with Cummins Power Generation Nigeria, which is also championing cleaner gas-fired power generation. Cummins lean burn gas generators meet emission criteria in even the most environmentally sensitive areas including California and USA,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer, ETEFA GmbH, Mr. Johann Rieger, said, “The quality of the imported diesel, according to United Nations Environment Programme, hardly fulfils Euro 1 emission standards because of its high sulphur content.

“Diesel imports are the US dollar-dependent; hence, increasing the cost of fuel and decreasing the country’s scarce foreign exchange reserves.”

With reserves of 188 Trillion cubic feet, Nigeria had the largest gas reserves in Africa, Rieger noted.

“As a domestically available natural resource, effective utilisation is extremely important for import substitution (of liquid fuels) and forex savings. Gas Flare Reduction Programme-sponsored projects can clean and process flared gas into natural gas, along with other by-products such as propane, butane and the LPG,” he added.

According to him, If all of the gas being flared in Nigeria is captured and processed, it can power up to 200,000 city buses (public transport) or 200,000 trucks (commercial transport), or even double Nigeria’s power generation capacity, while significantly improving the quality of the air (lower carbon and particulate emissions).

Rieger said, “In other words, recovery and utilisation of flared gas will contribute positively to the Nigerian economy by bringing down fuel and energy costs – which will have a trickle-down effect on food prices, transportation costs and ultimately rein in Inflation.

“And the good news is that with the available gas reserves, it is still not too late. The introduction of gas-fired city buses for public transport will significantly lower ticket prices for passengers. This will especially have a positive impact on the lower income populace who spend up to 40 per cent of their monthly income on public transport.”

http://investorsking.com/nigerian-austrian-firms-make-vehicles-run-gas/
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Rollins777(m): 7:42am On Mar 29, 2018
Nice,good plan

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Nobody: 7:42am On Mar 29, 2018
Great
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by echobazz: 7:42am On Mar 29, 2018
Awesome
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by damoche64: 7:42am On Mar 29, 2018
That really nice.
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by oyetunder(m): 7:43am On Mar 29, 2018
Danfo...Danfo...you can never be converted.

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by nairalandbuzz(m): 7:43am On Mar 29, 2018
Make dem fast abeg... Make I dey use gas for my car... at least there is nothing like gas levy lol

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Oblitz(m): 7:43am On Mar 29, 2018
This is not new. Ive been seeing so many buses that run on gas

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Nobody: 7:43am On Mar 29, 2018
wink ok cool
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Oblitz(m): 7:43am On Mar 29, 2018
This is not new. I've been seeing so many buses that run on gas
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by TheWiX(m): 7:44am On Mar 29, 2018
So they can become bombs on the road from our poor maintenance attitude, no thank you tongue

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by ssogundele(m): 7:45am On Mar 29, 2018
That's a welcome development. Mod pls front page.
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by thunderbabs: 7:51am On Mar 29, 2018
Wait for them o

Buhari and gang will want to take credit for what has not even started o
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Moreoffaith(m): 7:54am On Mar 29, 2018
Good one.
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by elchymo: 7:57am On Mar 29, 2018
If this is the case, mortality rate will be extremely high in the event of an accident. People are always careless on the road so The car will easily explode wen accidents occur. Its not a welcome development abeg...

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by dominique(f): 8:00am On Mar 29, 2018
Hope it's more economical than petrol engine, are the gas stations easily accessible? I've only seen a filling station that sells only gas to vehicles along Lagos-Ibadan expressway and no where else.
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by ultimateyankee: 8:01am On Mar 29, 2018
With the level of our bad roads,this is not a welcome development, gas is highly inflammable motors go dey catch fire every minutes and our temperature is very high also their are some issues we both need to consider before accepting such a development like this we are not up to the standard to make use of gas as fuel asubstitute. Take note

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Nobody: 8:02am On Mar 29, 2018
ultimateyankee:
With the level of our bad roads,this is not a welcome development, gas is highly inflammable motors go dey catch fire every minutes and our temperature is very high also their are some issues we both need to consider before accepting such a development like this we are not up to the standard to make use of gas as fuel asubstitute. Take note

Wetin dis one dey talk?

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by ultimateyankee: 8:03am On Mar 29, 2018
exertly my comment below , this is not a welcome development considering the low level of our roads
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by ultimateyankee: 8:05am On Mar 29, 2018
you well at all?
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Triniti(m): 8:06am On Mar 29, 2018
They use that in Ghana too.

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Chienex24(m): 8:07am On Mar 29, 2018
Rotentina:


Wetin dis one dey talk?


He is saying the truth....
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by ruggedtimi(m): 8:10am On Mar 29, 2018
most taxis in Ghana use gas but the car will move slower compared to petrol car
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Nydex: 8:17am On Mar 29, 2018
Moreoffaith:
Good one.

Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by stankezzy: 8:21am On Mar 29, 2018
ruggedtimi:
most taxis in Ghana use gas but the car will move slower compared to petrol car
oga the gas u are talking is different from their own , LNG , liquefied natural gas, the type we use for gas cooker not diesel gas
Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by Tmex(m): 8:22am On Mar 29, 2018
It will surprise you to know most interstate buses use LNG, you just may not know, i remember boarding a bus from lagos to ibadan sometimes ago, suddenly it went off the road to a gass station, was marvelled at what i see, this station is similar to a filling station, but all they do is sell gas.

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by mikeapollo: 8:43am On Mar 29, 2018
stankezzy:
oga the gas u are talking is different from their own , LNG , liquefied natural gas, the type we use for gas cooker not diesel gas

My friend, it is true that most taxis in Ghana use gas, liquefied natural gas that is used for cooking. They buy the gas from LNG filling stations just like users of gas cooking cylinders do.
The gas cylinder is worked/fixed unto the taxis by Ghanaian auto-technicians(mechanics) and they have been doing this for about 15 years now.

It is strange how we celebrate mediocrity in Nigeria
What road-side auto-technicians in Ghana have been doing successfully for 15years is what Austrian firms are coming to help Nigerians do now. And we foolishly claim to know everything more than other people! Mtcheeew!

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by mikeapollo: 8:45am On Mar 29, 2018
Truth234:
Powergas Nigeria has struck a partnership with an Austrian clean tech company, ETEFA, to facilitate the conversion of city buses and trucks in Lagos and the Niger Delta to run on natural gas, as part of efforts to reduce gas flaring in the country.

The companies announced the alliance during a briefing on flare gas recovery in Nigeria organised with the support by the Austrian Development Agency and the Commercial Section of the Austrian Embassy in Nigeria.

They said gas flare monetisation projects could potentially save Nigeria over $2.5bn per year by reducing fuel costs in the transportation and power generation sectors by over 30 per cent.

According to a statement, Powergas will provide the necessary infrastructure for the CNG supply and ETEFA will supply gas engines and associated technology.

“Eventually, ETEFA intends to locally manufacture gas-fired buses, trucks and engines in Nigeria with its Nigerian partners,” it said.

The Managing Director, Powergas Nigeria, Mr. Pulak Sen, said, “As a company, Powergas is committed to providing an environmentally friendly fuel source to spur economic growth and industrialisation in conjunction with reducing the carbon footprint.

“We believe that natural gas-fired power generation emits up to five times less nitrogen oxides compared with diesel generation and near-zero particulate matter. Today, Nigeria’s annual diesel importation is the same as the natural gas being flared.”

According to Sen, Powergas has long been promoting natural gas as a preferable substitute to conventional liquid fuels, cleaner and cheaper than petrol or diesel, and offers both financial savings and environmental benefits.

“Powergas partners with Cummins Power Generation Nigeria, which is also championing cleaner gas-fired power generation. Cummins lean burn gas generators meet emission criteria in even the most environmentally sensitive areas including California and USA,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer, ETEFA GmbH, Mr. Johann Rieger, said, “The quality of the imported diesel, according to United Nations Environment Programme, hardly fulfils Euro 1 emission standards because of its high sulphur content.

“Diesel imports are the US dollar-dependent; hence, increasing the cost of fuel and decreasing the country’s scarce foreign exchange reserves.”

With reserves of 188 Trillion cubic feet, Nigeria had the largest gas reserves in Africa, Rieger noted.

“As a domestically available natural resource, effective utilisation is extremely important for import substitution (of liquid fuels) and forex savings. Gas Flare Reduction Programme-sponsored projects can clean and process flared gas into natural gas, along with other by-products such as propane, butane and the LPG,” he added.

According to him, If all of the gas being flared in Nigeria is captured and processed, it can power up to 200,000 city buses (public transport) or 200,000 trucks (commercial transport), or even double Nigeria’s power generation capacity, while significantly improving the quality of the air (lower carbon and particulate emissions).

Rieger said, “In other words, recovery and utilisation of flared gas will contribute positively to the Nigerian economy by bringing down fuel and energy costs – which will have a trickle-down effect on food prices, transportation costs and ultimately rein in Inflation.

“And the good news is that with the available gas reserves, it is still not too late. The introduction of gas-fired city buses for public transport will significantly lower ticket prices for passengers. This will especially have a positive impact on the lower income populace who spend up to 40 per cent of their monthly income on public transport.”

http://investorsking.com/nigerian-austrian-firms-make-vehicles-run-gas/



It is strange how we celebrate mediocrity in Nigeria
What road-side auto-technicians in Ghana have been doing successfully for 15years is what Austrian firms are coming to help Nigerians do now. And we foolishly claim to know everything more/better than other people! Mtcheeew!

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Re: Nigerian, Austrian Firms To Make Vehicles Run On Gas by lastempero: 10:07am On Mar 29, 2018
They should concentrate on power generation for now that's the biggest monster staring Nigeria as a country.

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