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ECN TRAINS MDAs ON ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

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ECN TRAINS MDAs ON ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

By: Michael Mike

The Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), on its Energy Management Systems project has trained stakeholders in the Ministries and Agencies in Nigeria for good industrial energy performance and resource efficient Cleaner Production through Programmatic Approaches and the promotion of innovation in Clean Technology solution.

According to the Director General of ECN, Dr. Musthapha Abdulahi, the training was to Promote Innovation in Clean Technology Solutions (NIG IEE/RECP Project), which is being supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
Also to strengthen National Industrial Energy Efficiency (IEE) Policies and Regulatory Frameworks towards the adoption of UNIDO’s Energy Management Systems Standards (EnMS/ESO/ISO 50001) in Nigeria.

He further said “With the increase in energy prices and the environmental impacts of energy consumption, thus the reasons for balanced energy usage and effective energy management towards minimizing energy wastages. It is therefore commendable that this timely training on Energy Management Systems (EnMS) is organized to present a systematic framework for establishing policies, processes, procedures and specific energy-tasks towards meeting an organization’s energy saving targets. The adoption of energy management”

Also at the occasion, the Program Coordinator, Environment and Energy, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), for Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr. Oluyomi Banjo, Commended the ECN for the training, he said
“Globally, industries account for one-third of total energy consumption and for almost 40% of worldwide COz emissions.
The need to reduce energy consumption, environmental degradation, and resource depletion by industries in emerging economies is especially evident, since global growth in industrial production since 1990 has been dominated by emerging economies like India and China, both of which accounted for over 80% of increased industrial production during this period.

“This project was collectively developed and submitted by UNIDO on behalf of Nigeria in 2017 under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) 6 programming cycle. It was approved for full project development in 2017 and subsequently approved for full project implementation in 2020. It may interest you to know that for the first time at UNIDO, we are having an integrated Industrial Energy Efficiency and Resource Efficiency and Cleaner Production in one project. In South Africa, UNIDO’s project on Industrial Energy Efficiency recently received the best project of the year by the Southern Africa Energy Efficiency Confederation. We look forward to replicating records like this in Nigeria”

That the outcome of this project is targeted at industries to develop an expert base for Nigeria which could also be exported to other countries in Africa and beyond.

ECN TRAINS MDAs ON ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

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