Nigeria Embarks on Initiatives to Generate Power from Coal

The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Mr Olamilekan Adegbite, announced on Sunday that the Federal Government had embarked on initiatives to use coal to generate power.

Adegbite, who made the announcement at a forum in Abuja, said that coal to power plants were being built to generate power by some companies in parts of the country.

The minister described coal as the cheapest source of power generation in Nigeria.

He said that coal had huge potential but regretted that the world was moving away from fossil fuel, a development that made Nigeria not get needed support from foreign donors to exploit coal.

“Anytime you mention coal to the World Bank or any donor agency or anybody that is giving money, they say no that they are not going to support coal because there are cleaner technologies than coal.

“But we have come to the realisation that Nigeria has coal in abundance so we must use our coal. So, we are encouraging coal to power locally and it is working”, he said.

Adegbite noted, however, that while coal-to-power was being encouraged locally, exporting the mineral might not be popular anymore because the focus was currently on renewable energy.

He said that cleaner technologies were being developed to remove or contain the harmful effects of coal on human beings.

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