UNN students carry out ‘alternative energy grid project'
Success Damian
Five students of the University
of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) have delved into ‘alternative energy grid’ project.
The students are Nwangele
Godwin Chukwuemeka; Okereke Kingsley; Esumeh Aaron; Udeh Isaac Nnaemeka; and
Ogechukwu Uchechukwu Emmanuel
Having completed 38
projects, the co-founders, now seek more funding to expand their venture.
They maintained that they are shopping for about N100million
funding to expand the project they started with N45,000 but is now valued at
several millions.
Uchechukwu Ogechukwu
who spoke on behalf of the team, said, “We started with N45,000 and kept adding
N5,000 each until we got things set. As I said early, it was like seven months.
One day at a trade fair, Gov. Ugwuanyi Ifeanyi of Enugu State bought our
product alongside Mr. John Busco. That was our first return. We reinvested all
and have been reinvesting.
“And we kept saving
and adding, hunger was on all our faces, but we kept smiling. One thing I must
add, all our friends showed us love even when our first test system blew up.
They still clapped for us. To expand the product and even export, we need
financing close to N100 million”.
On the power energy
shortages in Nigeria, he said, “The truth is that energy is not cheap anywhere,
but one peculiar thing with Nigeria is that our people waste energy that they
can’t even pay for.
An example is, most
poor homes use 200 watts bulb everywhere while such energy consumption is equal
to some fridges used by rich men.
In a report by Communicationsweek, and monitored by Ictbizfrontpage the students stated that
the pressure on the national grid by home deprives the industries of this
energy, “so we thought if homes could key into green energy and leave out the
noise and air polluting generators, the industries may gain little life.
Another one is that some homes use our grid light to cook instead of using gas
as the white men do. You can add yours too”, he said.

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