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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Chidex50(m): 11:19am On Feb 18, 2021
Please contact us.And you'll be happy you did.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by PotatoSalad(m): 11:20am On Feb 18, 2021
Rhaspody:
The sun in sokoto can power nigeria for 2 years. Our country is just incompetent
You think they don't know.
If we want to generate 200 gigawatts of electricity in this country, it's possible.
I keep telling people that in the future, Nigeria will be used as case study of failed nation.
We have everything but no goddamn thing works
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by HacheNoire: 11:20am On Feb 18, 2021
Cantonese:


Yes oooo. Except you are from one tiny hamlet in Zamfara state with no light, you"ll not know that Delta state is one of the richest in the country. And the site, Ashama, is not a tiny village.



What has wealth got to do with a solar farm? We talking solar, and you talking about a shrine called Ashama.

Location should be key when you investing such amount in such technology.

And with the landmass of Nigeria, Delta state does not fall in the top 10 qualified locations
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by HacheNoire: 11:27am On Feb 18, 2021
justosee:
with money from cow sales?

You are not brilliant.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by P1PrinceKT(m): 11:31am On Feb 18, 2021
Why is that every Thing must be Build in South East South South or South West.

Is like this Government has Fear over These Peoples Rudeness.

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by BruncleZuma: 11:32am On Feb 18, 2021
B&S that was incorporated in 2019 in a tax haven as a holding 'faceless' company
..fear this Nigeria ooo; one of our venerated crooks don hammer. (Whispers in Iborism)

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Nobody: 11:40am On Feb 18, 2021
HacheNoire:


You are not brilliant.
say this to your parent when you wake up tomorrow morning
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by HacheNoire: 11:43am On Feb 18, 2021
justosee:
say this to your parent when you wake up tomorrow morning

It still won't make you brilliant.

You are born dull.

I feel its an hereditary thing born of out of the copulation of fools with dominant genes of stupidity.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Litmus: 11:45am On Feb 18, 2021
Let's aim for the biggest in the world.

See this yet another reason ‘’One Africa’’ is not good for Nigeria. This new found modesty of ours that is compelling us now to aim low is derived from the rest of Africa urging Nigeria not to compare ourselves to America but compare ourselves to other African nations.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Nobody: 11:46am On Feb 18, 2021
HacheNoire:



What has wealth got to do with a solar farm? We talking solar, and you talking about a shrine called Ashama.

Location should be key when you investing such amount in such technology.

And with the landmass of Nigeria, Delta state does not fall in the top 10 qualified locations
Whoever own the money should know what to do with it.

Who will such project be powering in the north? bandits and terrorist?

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Poloyanabo2(m): 11:46am On Feb 18, 2021
RuddyFusion:
Ehhhhh.,....Nigeria always claiming one biggest and largest in Africa, West Africa dis and that...,..ALLL those claims where has it taken us to? Wia exactly?


Hope they will deliver on it regardless of the stealing that will be part of the project
THIS is better in the north due to the higher sunshine duration.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Nobody: 11:48am On Feb 18, 2021
I hate this “largest in Africa” term with a passion, just construct the damn thing and keep it running and well maintained.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by elisho: 11:49am On Feb 18, 2021
can anything good come out from this evil APC Fulani can never mean well for the south south and South east
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Emmachi2810(m): 11:57am On Feb 18, 2021
"I'm going to be rich" no be property
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by COMPAQ(m): 12:00pm On Feb 18, 2021
Rather surprising that Delta state would be considered a good location for solar. With lots of rain and cloud cover, I wouldn't have thought so. Kwara, Benue or Kogi seems more sensible to me.

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Toscarele: 12:00pm On Feb 18, 2021
Unequivocal:
In delta??
How about constructing it in the north with abundant sun rays and using the electricity generated to power irrigation for farm produces?

For herdsmen to operate Abi, the sooner you understand that the north is a war torn zone and no one is willing to invest there the better for you.
Which tourist get mind to visit yankari again?

Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by COMPAQ(m): 12:03pm On Feb 18, 2021
Cantonese:


Noo. With all the equipments in place, installation should just take a few months, at the most.

Yeah. Solar is actually quite easy to deploy. In other parts of the world, solar plants of 500MW are delivered in 24 months.

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Toscarele: 12:03pm On Feb 18, 2021
Poloyanabo2:

THIS is better in the north due to the higher sunshine duration.

So that the terrorists would use it to charge fones Abi, don't you know that region is a war torn zone and no one is willing to invest there.

Don't worry southern sunlight would do.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by teeblaze23(m): 12:04pm On Feb 18, 2021
Wake me up when it's done..... Abi which country we dey again?
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by 36STATES: 12:12pm On Feb 18, 2021
Fraud scheme.

People should understand by now that 99% of this sort of investment by unknown companies from abroad are schemes to defraud the state governments. These investments end up only on the pages of newspaper. As soon as the movers of the scheme receive their pay from the government they will disappear.

How many people still remember the international hospital complex planned by a German in Ondo State? The German guy has only EUR25000 as his turnover for the previous year according German federal business registration, while promising to build a USD1billion hospital complex in Africa. The sad thing is that some people stupidly believed such rubbish.

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Goalnaldo(m): 12:13pm On Feb 18, 2021
Unequivocal:
In delta??
How about constructing it in the north with abundant sun rays and using the electricity generated to power irrigation for farm produces?
so that bandits and Fulani herdsmen can sabotage and obliterate the solar panels and get rewarded for it? Mba!!
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Garlay: 12:22pm On Feb 18, 2021
Are you normal? what is wrong in building it in delta?

Unequivocal:
In delta??
How about constructing it in the north with abundant sun rays and using the electricity generated to power irrigation for farm produces?

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by toxtimmy: 12:24pm On Feb 18, 2021
Whenever they say largest in Africa for this and that it's simply a parent project with real money that will go down their throats.

Key thing for Nigerians with common sense know is you can't build the largest of anything if the majority or 100% of materials or components are not produced locally... If you don't understand this then consider yourself part of the problem today in Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Brushstrokes20: 12:25pm On Feb 18, 2021
Type of project a sane federal government would have embarked on since day one!..

Nigeria urgently needs a sane and SOUND!
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Tonyewarri: 12:42pm On Feb 18, 2021
What is wrong with the idea please? I'm curious
HacheNoire:
Solar farm in Delta?

Nigeria needs to be sold.

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Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by Cantonese: 12:48pm On Feb 18, 2021
HacheNoire:



What has wealth got to do with a solar farm? We talking solar, and you talking about a shrine called Ashama.

Location should be key when you investing such amount in such technology.

And with the landmass of Nigeria, Delta state does not fall in the top 10 qualified locations

What has landmass got to do with the provision of electricity which is in serious shortage all over the country? So you want it to be installed in Niger, Borno, Sokoto and the northern states first?

When you hear of 200MW, how far do you think it can go in a nation that needs at least 40,000MW to provide the electricity needs for the entire nation 24/7?
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by ibietela2(m): 12:49pm On Feb 18, 2021
Largest
Biggest

At the end of the day we benefit NOTHING
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by HacheNoire: 12:59pm On Feb 18, 2021
Tonyewarri:
What is wrong with the idea please? I'm curious

Read about solar energy generation, infrastructure and constraints.

If have any question after doing, I will be willing to clarify.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by HacheNoire: 12:59pm On Feb 18, 2021
Cantonese:


What has landmass got to do with the provision of electricity which is in serious shortage all over the country? So you want it to be installed in Niger, Borno, Sokoto and the northern states first?

When you hear of 200MW, how far do you think it can go in a nation that needs at least 40,000MW to provide the electricity needs for the entire nation 24/7?

Smh...
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by hopexter(m): 1:09pm On Feb 18, 2021
Cantonese:


Noo. With all the equipments in place, installation should just take a few months, at the most.

You think it's as easy as you say? How long is it gonna take for all the solar equipment to arrive Nigeria from Singapore, land preparation and installations. If will be hard if this project doesn't take upto 6 years.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by GodisFirst: 1:17pm On Feb 18, 2021
Osamagioghowewi:
We have enough sun to power this solar Energy I just don’t know y government is not looking toward this solar project as means to end our power problem instead of spending money in searching for crude oil in an impossible location


This project should be sited towards the Northern part of the country where you have a less humidity and more sunlight. The corrosive nature of the delta weather due to the Oil and Gas exploration effects will lead to degradation of the components of the Solar Farm, consequently, it will not outlive its lifespan. Secondly, North has larger expanse of land than the Delta. Siting it in the Delta will take up the scarce land in the area.

Natural gas fuel which is in excess and being flared in the Delta should be used to generate power. But the problem is the management of the Power System.
How sure are we that this Solar Power will be managed well.

Hope the idea is not to acquire land to be diverted for a different purpose after some years.

200MW that can't even go any where. This is like giving every Nigerian 1Watt of power for a country with about 200 million persons in population. Hope the power storage system that it comes with will not create additional hazards to the area.
Re: Nigeria To Construct 200MW Solar Farm In Delta, Largest In West Africa by GodisFirst: 1:23pm On Feb 18, 2021
TheLoneCitizen:

https://mitrobe.com/nigeria-to-construct-largest-solar-pv-in-west-africa-which-is-5x-cheaper-than-hydroelectricity/


This project should be sited towards the Northern part of the country where you have a less humidity and more sunlight. The corrosive nature of the delta weather due to the Oil and Gas exploration effects will lead to degradation of the components of the Solar Farm, consequently, it will not outlive its lifespan. Secondly, North has larger expanse of land than the Delta. Siting it in the Delta will take up the scarce land in the area.

Natural gas fuel which is in excess and being flared in the Delta should be used to generate power. But the problem is the management of the Power System.
How sure are we that this Solar Power will be managed well.

Hope the idea is not to acquire land to be diverted for a different purpose after some years.

200MW that can't even go any where. This is like giving every Nigerian 1Watt of power for a country with about 200 million persons in population. Hope the power storage system that it comes with will not create additional hazards to the area.

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