Stakeholders in the paint industry have decried the hazardous effect of lead paint pigment in humans, especially in children, and resolved to eliminate it from the country. The post Stakeholders decry hazardous effect of lead paint on children appeared first Read More
FG leverages NDPHC for industrial growth amid electricity challenges
In the face of electricity challenges, the Federal Government is seeking to leverage the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) for industrial growth under the administration of President Bola Tinubu. The post FG leverages NDPHC for industrial growth amid electricity challenges Read More
Firms partner to provide communities, SMEs with solar energy solutions
In a bid to further advance sustainable energy solutions and increase accessibility for communities and small-scale businesses all over the country, provider of solar technologies, BaobabPlus Nigeria, has partnered with digital microfinance… The post Firms partner to provide communities, SMEs Read More
IEA says world needs $600b yearly for national grid devt
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced that an investment of $600 billion must be injected yearly into the development of energy grids worldwide to prevent gridlock, as highlighted in a recent report. The post IEA says world needs $600b Read More
Lagos seeks reduction in single-use plastic
The Lagos State Government has advised residents on the need to reduce single-use plastics and encourage reusable ones which are eco-friendly and devoid of environmental nuisance. The post Lagos seeks reduction in single-use plastic appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria Read More
$800b upstream investment creates energy future in Nigeria, others
The African upstream oil and gas sector is currently undergoing an $800 billion capital expenditure (capex), as reported by Wood Mackenzie. The organisation is projecting liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a significant investment theme alongside traditional deepwater oil exploration. The Read More
Addressing inequities in low-carbon finance flows towards developing countries
A new research released recently by the University College of London finds that climate finance is not reaching countries most in need, jeopardising trust between rich and poor nations. The post Addressing inequities in low-carbon finance flows towards developing countries Read More
Experts advocate efficient environmental resource management
Worried by dwindling fortunes of natural resources, experts have urged Nigerians to preserve the nation’s ecosystem and promote wildlife conservation. The post Experts advocate efficient environmental resource management appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News. Read More
Conference proffers solutions to Nigeria’s pipeline infrastructure challenges
The challenges facing pipeline infrastructure in Nigeria and Africa at large will be the priority as stakeholders in the petroleum industry converge in Nigeria in the coming week. The conference is expected to among other issues address challenges of regulations, Read More
Stakeholders want African-oriented sustainable energy approach
An African-oriented energy security approach that would provide sustainable energy for the development is sacrosanct, stakeholders said at the 12th Emmanuel Egbogah Legacy Lecture Series in Port-Harcourt. Amidst push away from fossil fuel into renewable energy sources, the stakeholders noted Read More
