Wind energy

Nigeria builds 10MW wind farm reiterates renewable energy pursuit


Published: Friday March 26, 2021
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Nigeria is set to commission a 10MW Wind Farm Project in Katsina state situated at northern part of the country. This is expected to be performed by President Mohammadu Buhari later this month.

 This was disclosed by Bashir Ahmad, the Personal Assistant on New Media to the Nigerian President in a statement recently.

“The 10MW Wind Farm Project in Katsina has been completed by President Buhari Administration and will be commissioned later this month, the Ministry of Power has said”

” The Project will improve electricity and boost economy in Katsina and its environs,” he said.

The Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman asserted that the 10MW Katsina Wind Farm Project has up to 37 functioning turbines. He reiterated the Nigeria ‘s commitment towards investing in renewable energy as part of global challenge in reducing green house emission.

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