Preight - Enlighten Your Word

Preight - Enlighten Your Word

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03/09/2020

...."And God said Let there be light and there was light Genesis 1:3"
The Nigerian energy supply crisis refers to the ongoing failure of the Nigerian power sector to provide adequate electricity supply to domestic households and industrial producers despite a rapidly growing economy, some of the world's largest deposits of coal, oil and gas and the country's status as Africa's largest oil producer. Currently only 40% of Nigeria's population is connected to the energy grid whilst power supply difficulties are experienced around 60% of the time. At best, average daily power supply is estimated at four hours,although several days can go by without any power at all.
Power supply difficulties cripple the agricultural, industrial, mining and so many other sectors. This has impede the Nigeria's ongoing economic development. The energy supply crisis is complex, stems from a variety of issues and has been ongoing for decades.

Most Nigerian businesses and households that can afford to do so run one or more diesel fueled generators to supplement the intermittent supply.

However, with the invent of solar energy systems, the above challenges are gradually being tackled. All thanks to God who created the sun not just to shine as light but to generate an alternate source of electricity.

More on this will be unveiled on this page as time progresses.

Warm regards.

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