The
Federal Government has announced plans to establish a 1000 mega watts coal
power plant in Enugu state.
The
President, Goodluck Jonathan, who disclosed this in Enugu, said the plant is
expected to help address the epileptic power situation in the country.
Jonathan,
who was represented by Vice President Namadi Sambo, said the plant would
complement other electricity projects being executed by the Federal Government
and private investors in the area and ensure that Enugu and the rest of the
South-east region enjoyed improved electricity supply.
The
Federal Government had a couple of weeks ago said the country is capable of
generating up to 30 per cent of its energy needs from its coal resources using
environmental-friendly clean technology.
Jonathan
said the country is endowed with abundant coal reserves of the required quality
necessary for power generation.
To
this end,
the Federal Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on
Coal to Power for the development of Ezinmo Coal Block in Enugu and a 1000
megawatts coal power generating plant.
The
MoU was signed between the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development and
HTG-Pacific Energy Consortium for the development of the Ezinmo Coal Bricks.
According
to Jonathan, “Nigeria is endowed with abundant coal reserve of the required
quality necessary for power generation and there is no reason why we should not
explore the sector.”
He
added that the signing of the MoU is a sysbol of the growing synergy between
the Ministries of Mines and Steel Development and Power to attract investors to
coal-fired oil generation opportunities.
“We
expect the co-operation to continue until we get the desired destination in
terms of our power needs,’’ he said.
Also
speaking, Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo, argued that the MoU was on
the utilisation of the mining license, granted by the Federal Government for
the Ezinmo coal block.
According
to him, the license was granted to an indigenous company with a Chinese
partner, HTG-Pacific Energy Consortium, for the exploitation and mining of the
coal block at Ezinmo.
Continuing,
the Minister noted that Ezinmo was a very large coal block which ranged from
Enugu State to Benue State.
Nebo
said the signing of the MoU, would be followed by Power Purchase Agreement
(PPA) that would authorise the investors to build the coal-fired power plant.
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