ASHENEWS reports that drivers in the United States of America (USA) are currently switching to electric vehicles (EV) due to the falling prices and improved technology of the electric vehicles.
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The Katsina Police Command on Monday, confirmed that nine persons were killed by suspected bandits at Rugar Kusa village in Musawa Local Government Area of the state.
The Imo Hoteliers Association has urged the State Government and electricity workers to seek diplomatic solution to their differences that led to power outage in the state.
A new advocacy group advancing Africa’s need to adopt multiple/mixed sources of energy including nuclear without hindrance and any influencers finding excuses, as is always the case, has hit the world stage with a bang. The RePlanet Africa, a grassroots movement founded a few years ago, strongly argues that Africa should pursue in earnest, a mixed energy package, without undue influence to governments and the people. Instead, they argue, governments should seek substantial funding from the World Bank and other multilateral financial institutions, to equip the continent with adequate power, not merely lighting bulbs.
ASHENEWS reports that the United Nations has tasked Nigeria and the world to end its addiction to fossil fuel stating…
The gap between African renewable capacity and global capacity means that there is great potential for us to gain ground
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has commenced work to restore power to Birnin Kebbi and Sokoto following a fire outbreak that gutted two transformers on Thursday night.
Africa’s boldest and most ambitious cleantech start-ups will take part in the Energy Investment Village an exciting deal-pitching event at the Green Energy Africa Summit, to be held in the heart of South Africa’s Cape Town on 10-11 October at the CTICC2.
Nigeria has again been thrown into darkness after the national grid system, operated by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) from Osogbo in Osun State collapsed.
As one of several victims affected by the high-handedness, unprofessionalism, impunity, blackmail and intimidation carried out by officers of the Garki branch of Abuja Electricity Development Company (AEDC), I am disheartened.
