Bauchi, UK firm to generate 10mw power from waste
Bauchi state government and a UK-based company, Power Dot UK have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) worth N30.9 billion to generate 10 megawatts of electricity per annum.
Mr Anthony Esere, the General Manager of the UK-based company, said this on Friday after signing the MoU in Bauchi with Mr Ibrahim Kabir, the General Manager of the Bauchi State Environmental Protection Agency (BASEPA).
Esere said the electricity would be generated from deposited waste materials under the arrangement.
He said 10 megawatts energy incineration plant would process no fewer than 64,700 metric tons of waste annually to generate power,” adding “we would provide direct employment to 200 unemployed locals.”
He explained that the power plant would power all existing industries and factories, saying about 2,000 youth would also be gainfully employed for the project.
He said plastic wastes are the raw materials which the plant would be processing, stressing “we would commence work by March and hopefully the plant would be completed and commissioned within 12 months.
In his remarks, the BASEPA General Manager, Mr Ibrahim Kabir, said the state government would, among other things, provide the waste, ensure monopoly of the dumping sites and provide operational license to the company.
He added that 21 acres of land would be provided to the company to enable them established the plant, indicating that his agency would ensure that all relevant documents regarding the project are timely processed for the project to commence on schedule. NAN