Many regions across the world have been reliant on the use of oil for Power generation, facing volatile prices and high green house gas emissions over the past decades. In recent times, many countries including Nigeria has adopted sustainable green energy agenda and proposing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as alternative use for power generation, which makes a low-cost gas easily available to power plants with less pollution than oil and coal. Favorably, Nigeria has abundant natural gas reserves with the Federal Government declaring the value of proven natural gas reserves of about 206.53 trillion cubic feetto be worth $803.4tnand overin April 27, 2023.
The Consortium comprises of very experienced entities with considerable experience and expertise in the establishment and delivery of integrated clean energy power generation projects.
Our Gas to Power Generation project – The West Africa Clean Energy Hub (WACEH – pronounced ‘WACKY’) will feature a scalable Gas to Power Generation project pipeline with generating capacity of up to 3770 MW alongside an Ammonia Processing Plant with a capacity of up to 450.000 MTPA alongside an Ammonia Gas to Power ResearchInstitute,in the Badagryaxis of LagosState, Nigeria.
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