Connecting The Dots Gas as a Transition Fuel: Rhetoric versus Reality by doose April 4, 2024 written by doose April 4, 2024 70 WATTS with the Grid? returns with its second episode! This week, women working in the on-grid sector share insights on ‘Gas as a Transition Fuel: Rhetoric versus Reality’. While electricity in Nigeria is generated through thermal and hydropower sources, Nigeria’s electricity primarily comes from fossil fuels, notably gas, at 86%. This conversation discusses the country’s ambitious plans to increase international exports/domestic consumption while aiming to attain emissions and sustainable development goals. This podcast series is brought to you by the Women on the Grid Hub, produced by The Nextier. This series is also supported by the UKNIAF programme, delivered by Tetra Tech, and funded by FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office). 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail doose previous post Advancing Arms Control in Africa next post Police Destroy Criminal Hideouts, Recover Arms in Anambra You may also like Ethical Mining and Sustainable Solutions June 14, 2024 Financing Options for Mini-Grid Development in Africa April 22, 2024 Electricity Pricing, Billing and Everything in Between March 20, 2024 Enhancing Energy Reliability through Storage Technologies February 29, 2024 Prospects of CNG as an Automotive Fuel In... February 15, 2024 Progress Outlook: The 2024 Energy Year February 1, 2024 Electricity Act 2023: The Future of State Electricity... November 30, 2023 Spotlighting Opportunities in Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan October 27, 2023 On Becoming the First Profitable Mini-Grid in Africa October 12, 2023 Grid Decentralization: A Pathway to Maximize RE Potential... September 26, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.