TV Reports Video: Government moves to intensify coal mining July 19, 2016 1796 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail - Advertisement - Coal is likely to become a popular source of energy in Nigeria as the nation moves to intensify mining activities and boost production, contrary to global plans to transit to clean energy sources. TagsClean energycoalFossil fuelMiningNigeria Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleVideo: Nigeria reclaims desert in 11 statesNext articleAfrican ministers, at AWW-6, seek self-driven water initiatives Latest news February 10, 2026NNPC reaffirms commitment to indigenous capacity and gas-led growth February 10, 2026Makoko demolition: Lagos Assembly, residents support proposed water city project February 10, 2026Dangote cuts petrol price by N25 per litre February 10, 202613 states to experience longer-than-normal length of rainy season in 2026 February 10, 2026Bryce Coon: Embedding education into the heart of national climate strategies February 10, 2026GCF, NIMB scale up climate financing in Nepal February 10, 2026UN proclaims February 10 as International Day of the Arabian Leopard February 10, 2026Three pioneering Ethiopian land restoration projects picked for UK-backed CAPE accelerator programme February 10, 2026Mara Elephant Project partners with Global Conservation forum on wildlife tech February 10, 2026Images: Renaissance at International Energy Week in London - Advertisement - - Advertisement - You might also likeRELATEDRecommended to you Video: Boki women on leading edge to end illegal logging In the Cross River State Rainforest, an average of... Video: Mercury, silent killer that contributes to biodiversity loss – Stankiewicz In the spirit of International Day for Biological Diversity... Video: Lagos rehabilitates fire stations to improve response to emergency The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Infrastructure... Video: PACJA, ACSEA, ERA launch energy transition project The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) and Africa...