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Questions N3.3tn power bailout can't answer
Nigeria's power sector is once again under scrutiny following the federal government's approval of over N3.3 trillion to clear the accumulated debts under the Presidential Power Sector Financial ...
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X-raying N3.3trn payment to power sector
The Federal Government has approved a plan to settle longstanding debts owed across Nigeria's power sector, in what officials describe as a critical step toward stabilising the country's fragile ...
Second, to support its huge demand for electricity, China has built the world’s largest electric vehicle charging network and ...
GE Vernova (GEV) looks structurally mispriced amid an AI-driven power demand supercycle—$150 billion backlog, ...
San Diego’s City Council gets few chances to save households thousands of dollars, but it has that opportunity now, with the ...
The current electricity supply is just 3,331MW, according to data from the Nigerian Independent System Operator. This is ...
Data centers can be constructed in 18 to 24 months. Hyperscalers can order servers and deploy them quickly, but the transformer that steps down high-voltage transmission to usable power cannot be ...
Wi-Fi 8 is already taking shape, and while it won't raise peak speeds beyond Wi-Fi 7, it promises something just as important ...
New Zealand’s Electricity Authority has introduced a 10 kW default export limit for residential solar and battery systems to standardize grid access and support higher penetration of distributed ...
The GCC has always been a market we are deeply passionate about, and one where we see strong long term alignment with ...
The partnership will bring access to distributed energy programs across the PJM interconnection for Generac’s C&I customers ...
Are two motors always better than one, or does the pursuit of an AWD ebike (all-wheel drive) often sacrifice the mechanical harmony and long-term reliability that dedicated riders actually need? As we ...
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