The University of Nigeria Nsukka on Tuesday set the record of electricity generation by using organic waste to install 100KVA Refuse Drived Fuel gasification plant for its Nsukka Campus.
“I am happy that the university under my watch has witnessed innovations and transformation, as today another feather has been added to the cap of my administration.“By the time more of the plants are produced that will cover every part of the university, millions of naira will be saved every month, as UNN will longer pay monthly electricity bill to EEDC, ” he said.
“UNN power demand now is 3mgwats, so with twelve 250KVA of RDF plants, we will meet electricity supply need of the university,” he said.
It's not a record breaker, its being done all over the world.
I just hope that the processes which will ensure that the by-products and hydrocarbon emissions from the plant will not have a negative impact on our environment were put in place. Aside that, it will be a good one. Bravo!
A university is an institution of research that must be domesticated before pushed out to the larger society
The job selling/racketeering VC. Are UNN jobs still available? I want to buy.
Sweetphenol your research centre is setting the pace for nigeria how about that
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