Connecting The Dots Prospects of CNG as an Automotive Fuel In Nigeria by Doose Iortyom February 15, 2024 Published by Doose Iortyom February 15, 2024 14 Nigeria’s energy transition and the escalating transportation costs prompt a growing interest in using compressed Natural Gas for alternative fuelling. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu inaugurated the Presidential CNG Initiative (PCNGi) in August 2023 in response to these challenges. This initiative holds a visionary outlook, seeking to harness Nigeria’s abundant natural gas resources. In this episode, our guest is Michael Oluwagbemi, program manager/chief executive officer of the Presidential CNG Initiative. He joins the podcast to discuss the progress in adopting CNG as an alternative fuel and Nigeria’s preparedness for this transformative shift. AfricaAlternative FuelingClean energyCNGCompressed Natural GasConnecting the Dotsenergy accessEnergy Podcastenergy securityEnergy transitionNigeriapodcastrenewable energysub-Sharan Africa 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Doose Iortyom previous post Nigerian Nurses in Limbo next post Watch the premiere of House of Ninjas Episode 1 in 2024 on Lambeteja.com You may also like What does the Electricity Act 2023 mean for... October 15, 2024 Climate Finance: The What, Whys, and Hows –... October 15, 2024 Climate Finance: The What, Whys and Hows? September 26, 2024 Ethical Mining and Sustainable Solutions June 14, 2024 Financing Options for Mini-Grid Development in Africa April 22, 2024 Gas as a Transition Fuel: Rhetoric versus Reality April 4, 2024 Electricity Pricing, Billing and Everything in Between March 20, 2024 Enhancing Energy Reliability through Storage Technologies February 29, 2024 Progress Outlook: The 2024 Energy Year February 1, 2024 Electricity Act 2023: The Future of State Electricity... November 30, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.