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NIPCO’s “Mobile CNG Refueling Unit”, NCS Tincan Port Makes N1T, NADDC Explores Partnership With eMove, News In The Past Week

NIPCO’s “Mobile CNG Refueling Unit”, NCS Tincan Port Makes N1T, NADDC Explores Partnership With eMove, News In The Past Week

NADDC explores partnership with eMove, NCS Tincan Port makes N1T, NIPCO’s “Mobile CNG Refueling Unit”, news in the past week. Customs Tincan Island Port Command Hits Revenue Milestone, Makes N1 Trillion In 10 Months The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Tincan Island Port Command (TCIPC) says it has achieved a significant milestone in revenue generation after collecting over N1 trillion from January to October 2024. “We are pleased to announce that as of today, 7 November 2024, the Command h...
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Rivers Governor Urges NLC To Constructively Represent Workers

Rivers Governor Urges NLC To Constructively Represent Workers

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has called on the national secretariat of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to continue representing workers and the masses in a constructive manner. He made this statement during the unveiling of 10 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses donated by the NLC to its Rivers chapter at their Port Harcourt office. The governor’s plea emphasizes the importance of the NLC’s role in promoting the welfare of workers and the community. Under the leadership of Com...
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NLC President unveils CNG buses for workers, warns against gas price hike

NLC President unveils CNG buses for workers, warns against gas price hike

The President of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero, has introduced new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered buses for workers in Rivers State. Speaking at the unveiling ceremony held on Friday in Port Harcourt, Ajaero cautioned that the union would not tolerate a scenario where the price of CNG rises to match that of petrol. The CNG buses are part of an intervention from President Bola Tinubu’s administration, aimed at easing the burden on Nigerian workers following the Fe...
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6 Countries Paving the Way for CNG Transition in Africa

6 Countries Paving the Way for CNG Transition in Africa

One of the most promising alternatives since Africa is slowly shifting from fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel to cleaner alternatives is CNG. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), which is gaining traction across the continent offers several benefits, including lower emissions and reduced fuel costs, making it an ideal choice for many African nations looking to move toward more sustainable energy solutions. The Africa CNG and LPG vehicle market is growing rapidly. As of 2024, the market is valued at...
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CNG Cylinders Last for 15 years – Presidency

CNG Cylinders Last for 15 years – Presidency

CNG Dispenser CNG Cylinders Last for 15 years – Presidency The Presidency has clarified that the expected lifespan of a Compressed Natural Gas cylinder is 15 years, emphasising that after this period, the cylinder should be replaced to ensure safety and maintain the integrity of the gas storage system. It said the procedure is to regulate and improve safety standards in the use of compressed natural gas across the country. The Senior Special Assistant on Digital/New Media to the President, O...
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Presidency Defends CNG As Malaysian Govt Mulls Phase-Out-Plan

Presidency Defends CNG As Malaysian Govt Mulls Phase-Out-Plan

Posted by African Examiner Featured, Latest Headlines, News Across Nigeria Thursday, November 7th, 2024 (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Nigerian Presidency has reiterated the safety of its Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) initiative amid recent plans of the Malaysia government to phase out natural gas vehicles because of safety issues. The African Examiner writes that the Malaysian Transport Minister, Loke Siew Fook, had earlier stated that Malaysia will stop registering and using CNG-powered vehicles by...
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Malaysia to phase out CNG-powered vehicles over safety concerns

Photo Credit: Izzrafiq Alias/The Star The Malaysian government has announced plans to phase out the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicles and end the sale of natural gas vehicles (NGV) in the country. Loke Siew Fook, minister of transport, spoke at a press conference recently, according to Free Malaysia Today (FMT), a local media organisation. In Malaysia, CNG is referred to as NGV. Fook said CNG-powered vehicles can no longer be registered or be used in Malaysia from July 1, 2025....
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Top Presidential Otega Ogra Explains What You Need To Know About CNG Cylinders For Vehicles

Top Presidential Otega Ogra Explains What You Need To Know About CNG Cylinders For Vehicles

Otega Ogra, the Senior Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu has shed light on all there is to know about CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) Cylinders for hybrid or full vehicles. The Presidential aide in charge of digital communications provided the enlightenment in a narrative with the the header ” What You Need to Know about CNG Cylinders in Your Hybrid (Converted) or Full CNG Vehicle”. The insights reads… Did you know? The lifecycle of a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) cylinder is at least...
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Xiaomi reportedly boosts production of electric vehicles to meet demand

Xiaomi reportedly boosts production of electric vehicles to meet demand

BELARUS, NOVOPOLOTSK – 25 FEBRUARY, 2021: Xiaomi redmi 8 pro phone box close up Credit: 123rf Xiaomi has reportedly added a second production shift to its Beijing factory, a move that would allow it to produce 24,000 SU7 electric sports sedans each month in November and December, as demand continues to grow for its first electric vehicle model. The Chinese smartphone giant received more than 23,000 new orders in October seven months after the launch of the vehicle, according to figures obt...
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Trump Won. What Will Happen to Electric Vehicles?

Trump Won. What Will Happen to Electric Vehicles?

Donald Trump picked up 15 electoral votes when he won Michigan on Election Day, another big win that helped to hand the Republican candidate his second presidential term. Both he and the Democratic nominee, US vice president Kamala Harris, spent a lot of time this fall campaigning in the critical swing state. One consequence of this electoral quirk is that the candidates have said plenty about electric cars, and dropped lots of hints about how the electric revolution might fare during their admi...
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