Friday 23 November 2012

Korean Firm to Invest $30 billion To Build Solar Power Plant in Nigeria


The Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) has revealed that a Korean firm has indicated interest in investing $30billion to build a 10,000 megawatts solar power plant in the country.
Mr. Kin Moon who is the Chief Executive Officer of HMC, the Korean firm also confirmed the news during his meeting with the management of NIPC in Abuja.
According to Mr. Kin Moon, they intend to begin constructing the plant in January 2014, producing 1000 megawatts every year for 10 years.
In his words, “The company has plans to build 300 megawatts of photophobic panel plants and other solar thermal technology and 10,000 jobs are expected to be generated when the project takes off, while $1.8billion will be generated annually from the project.
“The company will need at least 83, 999.99 hectares of land to actualize the project in the country. The firms visit to NIPC is to seek assistance and support in the area of facilitation, gather relevant information, legislative and regulatory framework to enable the firm commence operation,” describing Nigeria as a fertile land for investment.”

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