A Canadian based Science
company; NH3 in collaboration with Nigeria Renewable Energy and Real Estate
firm; Traveri Group, has said it would access 185 billion euros European
Union Fund for renewable energy projects in Enugu and Nasarawa States.
The President, International of
Traveri NH3, Robert Leth, said the EU fund, Horizon 2020, is set aside to
finance the fight against climate change globally, adding that the firm’s
decision to introduce renewable energy in Nigeria stemmed from its commitment
to tackle the threats associated with global warming.
NH3 in collaboration with Nigeria
Renewable Energy and Real Estate firm; Traveri Group, Friday, signed a
Memorandum of Understanding for the renewable energy project.
In his opening address before the
signing of MoU, with his International partners from the United States, Canada
and Denmark, the Chief Executive Officer of Traveri NH3, Mr. Innocent Obende, said
that the Green technology which provides solutions to energy problems in
developed nations of the world will be replicated in Nigeria.
Obende also stated that the signing
of the MoU was significant, as same will provide the basis for feasibility
studies required for sourcing funds needed to realise the company’s vision of
ensuring that Nigerians have access to renewable energy.
He noted that Nassarawa and Enugu
state governments had within the week singed a partnership agreement with
Traveri NH3 as part of plans to address the energy problems in both states.
Obende explained that the company’s
pilot projects which will kick start in Nassarawa and Enugu states
respectively, are products of global research to address Energy and
environmental crisis in positive responses to the challenges posed by climate
change.
According to him, “Traveri NH3 is
set to replicate the Green energy technology provided in the United states in
Nigeria as part of way of finding solutions to the country’s energy problems.
With the technology in place, the firm will create employment, provide energy
and manufacture fertilizer.
“We have met with the technical
committees of the states we have entered into partnerships with, and we hope to
focus on waste management, electricity generation, and real estate.”
A Canadian
based Science company; NH3 in collaboration with Nigeria Renewable
Energy and Real Estate firm; Traveri Group, has said it would access
185 billion euros European Union Fund for renewable energy projects in
Enugu and Nasarawa States.
The President, International of Traveri NH3, Robert Leth, said the EU fund, Horizon 2020, is set aside to finance the fight against climate change globally, adding that the firm’s decision to introduce renewable energy in Nigeria stemmed from its commitment to tackle the threats associated with global warming.
NH3 in collaboration with Nigeria Renewable Energy and Real Estate firm; Traveri Group, Friday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the renewable energy project.
In his opening address before the signing of MoU, with his International partners from the United States, Canada and Denmark, the Chief Executive Officer of Traveri NH3, Mr. Innocent Obende, said that the Green technology which provides solutions to energy problems in developed nations of the world will be replicated in Nigeria.
Obende also stated that the signing of the MoU was significant, as same will provide the basis for feasibility studies required for sourcing funds needed to realise the company’s vision of ensuring that Nigerians have access to renewable energy.
He noted that Nassarawa and Enugu state governments had within the week singed a partnership agreement with Traveri NH3 as part of plans to address the energy problems in both states.
Obende explained that the company’s pilot projects which will kick start in Nassarawa and Enugu states respectively, are products of global research to address Energy and environmental crisis in positive responses to the challenges posed by climate change.
According to him, “Traveri NH3 is set to replicate the Green energy technology provided in the United states in Nigeria as part of way of finding solutions to the country’s energy problems. With the technology in place, the firm will create employment, provide energy and manufacture fertilizer.
“We have met with the technical committees of the states we have entered into partnerships with, and we hope to focus on waste management, electricity generation, and real estate.”
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The President, International of Traveri NH3, Robert Leth, said the EU fund, Horizon 2020, is set aside to finance the fight against climate change globally, adding that the firm’s decision to introduce renewable energy in Nigeria stemmed from its commitment to tackle the threats associated with global warming.
NH3 in collaboration with Nigeria Renewable Energy and Real Estate firm; Traveri Group, Friday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the renewable energy project.
In his opening address before the signing of MoU, with his International partners from the United States, Canada and Denmark, the Chief Executive Officer of Traveri NH3, Mr. Innocent Obende, said that the Green technology which provides solutions to energy problems in developed nations of the world will be replicated in Nigeria.
Obende also stated that the signing of the MoU was significant, as same will provide the basis for feasibility studies required for sourcing funds needed to realise the company’s vision of ensuring that Nigerians have access to renewable energy.
He noted that Nassarawa and Enugu state governments had within the week singed a partnership agreement with Traveri NH3 as part of plans to address the energy problems in both states.
Obende explained that the company’s pilot projects which will kick start in Nassarawa and Enugu states respectively, are products of global research to address Energy and environmental crisis in positive responses to the challenges posed by climate change.
According to him, “Traveri NH3 is set to replicate the Green energy technology provided in the United states in Nigeria as part of way of finding solutions to the country’s energy problems. With the technology in place, the firm will create employment, provide energy and manufacture fertilizer.
“We have met with the technical committees of the states we have entered into partnerships with, and we hope to focus on waste management, electricity generation, and real estate.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/canadian-firm-to-spend-185bn-euro-in-enugu-nasarawa-in-energy/#sthash.OxyXSPLN.dpuf