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Home»Energy»Experts Advocates Gas Turbine Deployment To Accelerate Industrial Growth 
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Experts Advocates Gas Turbine Deployment To Accelerate Industrial Growth 

By Orientalnews StaffJuly 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Experts in the energy sector have advocated deployment of gas turbines to support Nigeria’s drive towards industrialization.

The country Nigeria took a significant step towards redefining its energy future as key stakeholders, industry leaders, and policymakers convened in Abuja at the 2025 Gas Turbine Asset Management Conference in Abuja with the theme; “Powering the future – One Upgrade at a Time”.

Hosted by Thomassen Energy and PE Energy, the event set a decisive tone for transforming the country’s energy sector and revitalising its industrial foundation through innovation, accountability, and strategic partnerships.

Daere Akobo, Chairman of PANA Holdings, highlighted the gap between Nigeria’s installed power capacity, estimated at 12,000 megawatts, and the actual utilised output, which lingers around 4,500 megawatts emphasising the critical role of gas turbines not just as utility for power generators but as core enablers of economic resilience as Nigeria continues its quest for reliable and scalable electricity.

“Reliable electricity is the lifeblood of economic growth and bridging this gap demands immediate, systemic reform, beginning with the reinstatement of the Presidential Power Initiative,” Dr. Daere Akobo said.

Making a bold recommendation, Akobo proposed the formation of an independent, privately led Energy Council.

“This non-profit body would be composed of volunteer experts offering advisory support to government institutions, aimed at ensuring consistent, technically sound reforms in the energy space” he added.

Representing Senator John Enoh, Minister of State for Industry, Special Adviser on Strategic Communications, Ifeoma Williams urged participants to move from rhetoric to results.

According to Enoh, we must no longer leave conferences with recommendations alone. Let us leave with resolve to manage and sustain our gas assets with intelligence, urgency, and courage,

Peter Stuttaford, CEO of Thomassen Energy, reinforced the company’s commitment to the Africa region. He aslo added, “We are proud to partner with PE Energy in optimizing turbine performance across Africa. Our goal is to deliver fast, reliable solutions that meet the needs of today’s evolving energy systems.”

The event also featured a high-level panel discussion featuring key industry figures, including Joy Ogaji, CEO, Association of Power Generation Companies; Olurotimi Famoroti, CEO, First Independent Power PLC; Chris Osarumwense, Managing Partner, Greenfields Consultancy; and Abdullahi Kassim, Executive Director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company.

A central theme throughout the session was the need for smarter asset management. Proposals centered on implementing remote, centralized monitoring systems to increase efficiency and transparency, and leveraging AI and predictive maintenance technologies to boost turbine reliability and reduce downtime. They also called for strategic localization of turbine parts manufacturing and the creation of regional service hubs to foster technical expertise and reduce foreign dependency.

The call to action extended beyond technology. They advocated for aligning power generation with economic zones, urging generation companies to directly support regional industrial clusters. This approach aims to tether energy output more closely to local manufacturing and commercial demand, stimulating job creation and sustainable growth.

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