The Guardian (Nigeria)

Solar Energy: NASENI targets 50 megawatts electricit­y to national grid by 2023

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THE Executive Vice Chairman/ Chief Executive, National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture ( NASENI), Prof. Mohammed Haruna, has disclosed that the agency’s target is to contribute 50 mega watts of solar energ y to Nigeria’s electricit­y by 2023.

Haruna made this known during the closing ceremony of a week- long NASENI skill acquisitio­n training, as well as y outh empowermen­t for 100 y ouths on solar installati­on and maintenanc­e in Awka, Anambra State, at the weekend.

Haruna noted that the agency has already achieved about 21 megawatts a year with installed capacity through its NASENI Solar Energ y Limited ( NSEL), a manufactur­ing plant located in Karshi, Abuja, owned by the agency.

He said the agency is now implementi­ng its plan to double that capacity to move its production capacity to 50 mega watts to bridge gaps of over 80 per cent imported substandar­d solar products, which has flooded Nigerian markets. He harped on the need for training and retraining of technician­s in the solar system electric power supply subsector, stressing that a competent workforce for Nigeria is a must for selfrelian­ce and industrial developmen­t.

Haruna added: “Failure to acquire skill and training for solar electricit­y supply is the root cause of most failed solar installati­ons across the countr y. This is frustra ting and discouragi­ng to customers, some of whom are already describing solar system as a myth rather than reality.”

He, then, stressed that NASENI solar panels and installati­ons ha ve not recorded failure anywhere across the countr y.

“Although we are a ware that some solar installati­ons are failing even before commission­ing, no two solar system installati­ons are the same even if they are of the same size and capacity. Load survey, computatio­n and analysis are on a case- by- case basis.

“Accordingl­y, you must acquire skill on how to carry out load survey , design, component specificat­ion and selection, as well as component matching before installati­on. Solar power system is modular , and there are specific methods and scientific approaches to installati­on, repairs and maintenanc­e,” he said.

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