TV Reports Video: Government moves to intensify coal mining July 19, 2016 772 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail 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 April 23, 2024Tpl. Catherine Kehinde George: A trailblazer in town planning education April 23, 2024Kaduna earmarks 22,435 hectares of degraded land for restoration April 23, 2024Lokpobiri to Wabote: I stand by my words April 23, 2024Achieving harmonious future between elephants and people hinges on fostering strong connections with local communities – Kumar April 23, 2024Sack of Water Corporation staff final ploy to privatise water in Lagos, RDI alleges April 23, 2024NNPC, partner unlock 12,000bpd production from Awoba Unit Field April 23, 2024Biden marks Earth Day with $7bn in grants for key component of Inflation Reduction Act April 23, 2024Fmr. Malawian President leads call for increased energy access investments in Africa April 23, 2024Earth Day 2024: Moving towards a plastic-free Nigeria April 22, 202417 banks join call for binding treaty to end use of fossil fuels - 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...