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RE: How To Generate Electricity From Your Domestic Water Tank (Building A Mini Hydro Turbine For Household Power Consumption)

in #steemstem7 years ago

Great work there! Its such a shame that only one of this kind of electrical power station exist in the country- the kainji dam hydroelectric power station. This technology is cost effective, clean and can produce a large power capacity but we aren't looking to explore it. Nigeria's energy demand can be solved by harnessing renewable energy sources alone just as the scandinavians have done. We have solar energy in the North, wind and tidal wave along the coastal regions, hydroelectrical potentials along the River Niger and Benue banks, biomass (in form if municipal and agro wastes in every part of the country).
I just hope we open our eyes and see the enormous potentials we have as a nation to self sustenance and even for posterity.

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I love the way you are able to point different sources for power generation.

Nigeria's energy demand can be solved by harnessing renewable energy sources alone just as the scandinavians have done. We have solar energy in the North, wind and tidal wave along the coastal regions, hydroelectrical potentials along the River Niger and Benue banks, biomass (in form if municipal and agro wastes in every part of the country).

I don't know if these guys aren't seeing it or they dont know these sources
Too bad, we cannot continue like this

Great work there! Its such a shame that only one of this kind of electrical power station exist in the country- the kainji dam hydroelectric power station

May God help Nigeria

He be like say na biafra sure pass o
Maybe 24hrs light go dey there

Lol... I go leave this country for una