Submitted on July 11th, 2009 by Olubi Johnson (not verified)
I would like more details on this wonderful innovation to provide electricity for my school in Nigeria: we have 8 hostels and a large admin block on 22 acres of land. We currently use the very irregular national power supply and 4 500KVA generators with very high diesel costs as we alternately run the generators almost 24/7. I want to see the possibility of building a small unit for my school and then use it as a model to market this product in the huge Nigerian market, in which power supply has become a major issue.
Aora solar thermal plant
Submitted on July 11th, 2009 by Olubi Johnson (not verified)I would like more details on this wonderful innovation to provide electricity for my school in Nigeria: we have 8 hostels and a large admin block on 22 acres of land. We currently use the very irregular national power supply and 4 500KVA generators with very high diesel costs as we alternately run the generators almost 24/7. I want to see the possibility of building a small unit for my school and then use it as a model to market this product in the huge Nigerian market, in which power supply has become a major issue.
My website is www.lifeforte.com
Looking forward to hearing from you shortly.
Best Regards,
Olubi Johnson
Chairman Lifeforte International Schools,
Nigeria