The Federal Government on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding
with One Nation Energy Platform Ltd. for the production of 500
megawatts coal-fired power plant in Enugu.
The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, signed on behalf of the Federal Government while the Chairman of the company, Dr. Uzoma Obiyo, signed on behalf the company.
This is contained in statement signed by Mrs Grace Njoku, on behalf of the Deputy Director, Press, Mr Timothy Oyedeji in Abuja on Monday.
The statement described the agreement as a welcome development for government’s quest for a robust energy mix that would support the nation’s aspiration for development of the power sector.
It noted that the coal-power project will also provide stable power, devoid of challenges of sabotage from vandals determined to frustrate the present administration’s effort at providing adequate and reliable power to all Nigerians.
According to the statement, citing the coal powered plant in the Enugu axis was a welcome development as Ugwuaji, one of the settlements in Enugu State, houses one of the biggest transmission sub-stations in the country.
The statement described the coal deposit in Nigeria as very clean, and that the processing of the mineral resource for energy delivery would not be a cumbersome process.
It further said that the South East zone alone had enough coal deposits to deliver 5,000 megawatts of coal fired power to Nigeria.
The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, signed on behalf of the Federal Government while the Chairman of the company, Dr. Uzoma Obiyo, signed on behalf the company.
This is contained in statement signed by Mrs Grace Njoku, on behalf of the Deputy Director, Press, Mr Timothy Oyedeji in Abuja on Monday.
The statement described the agreement as a welcome development for government’s quest for a robust energy mix that would support the nation’s aspiration for development of the power sector.
It noted that the coal-power project will also provide stable power, devoid of challenges of sabotage from vandals determined to frustrate the present administration’s effort at providing adequate and reliable power to all Nigerians.
According to the statement, citing the coal powered plant in the Enugu axis was a welcome development as Ugwuaji, one of the settlements in Enugu State, houses one of the biggest transmission sub-stations in the country.
The statement described the coal deposit in Nigeria as very clean, and that the processing of the mineral resource for energy delivery would not be a cumbersome process.
It further said that the South East zone alone had enough coal deposits to deliver 5,000 megawatts of coal fired power to Nigeria.
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