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Sapphire Technologies To Assist Nigeria Convert Waste To Energy

By Orientalnews StaffNovember 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sapphire Technologies (Sapphire), is making inroad into Nigeria with a mandate to boost the country’s energy efficiency using its advanced technology.

The firm a developer of energy recovery systems for hydrogen and natural gas industrial applications, is entering Nigeria through a strategic partnership with Horizon Shores Nigeria Ltd., an upstream and midstream oil and gas services company.

The collaboration, which marks Sapphire’s first venture into Africa, will deploy the company’s FreeSpin In-line Turboexpander (FIT) technology, an energy recovery system designed to capture and convert otherwise wasted pressure energy into electricity.

“Our partnership with Horizon Shores is a milestone for Sapphire Technologies as we expand into one of Africa’s most dynamic energy markets,” said Freddie Sarhan, CEO of Sapphire. “By leveraging our FreeSpin In-line Turboexpander technology, Nigeria could see significant gains in energy efficiency and economic resilience, reducing dependence on traditional power sources and fostering a greener future.”

Over the next three years, Sapphire and Horizon Shores plan to deploy more than a dozen turboexpander projects, advancing Nigeria’s transition to cleaner energy, while generating local jobs and expanding access to affordable power in underserved communities.

With its FIT Technology, it will extracts energy from the pressure reduction required at various stages of gas distribution and allows for the generation of electricity.

FIT features surface mount permanent magnet synchronous motor technology and permanent magnet bias homopolar active magnetic bearings.

The turboexpander is designed to operate at gas inlet pressures up to 1600 psig. The 300 kW FIT enables Sapphire’s customers to scale up their power generation capacity by installing multiple units in parallel with the regulating valves.

“This partnership with Sapphire Technologies allows us to integrate state-of-the-art energy recovery systems, meeting Nigeria’s energy needs while supporting our commitment to environmental sustainability,” said Oluseun Olusola of Horizon Shores Nigeria Ltd. “With Sapphire’s FreeSpin technology, we’re opening new pathways to decarbonize our industry while achieving long-term economic benefits.”

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