By Hauwa Ali
The General Manager, Lagos State Electricity Board, Engr. Mukhtaar Tijani, has announced the commencement of an energy conservation and management plan for various Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government in the state.
Tijani said this in a statement recently in Lagos.
According to him, the government’s plans is geared towards a ‘smart city ecosystem’ that leverages on the intelligent use of energy.
He also elaborated that the plan is part of the key recommendations of the energy audits conducted on some government facilities.
Tijani maintained that the state must improve on its energy conservation and management to support her drive towards redefining the energy mix and distribution systems.
“Evidently, this administration is orchestrating infrastructure for a sustainable Smart City with an emphasis on safety and resilience. Conservation and efficient use of energy should be a key component.”
Tijani explained that the plan would measure the need for energy services that can improve environmental quality and lower energy costs by preventing future resource depletion.
“Another key component of the plan is the use of smart energy sensors with multiple functions to obtain corresponding information and share data for predictive analytics. These data can be used to detect, predict energy needs and provide valuable insights during times of peak demand”, the General Manager said.
Speaking further, Tijani revealed that the implementation exercise will also create an opportunity to sensitise staff of various MDAs to make informed decisions on energy utilisation and support the government in proffering relevant solutions to energy challenges.
While maintaining that the exercise will help to highlight areas of rehabilitation and revamping of other electrical installations within the facilities of government, the General Manager affirmed that the plan is to create a comprehensive portfolio of efficient and standard energy generation.