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Ebonyi To Acquire Rice Husk, Other Waste Materials To Generate Electricity

Ebonyi Gov OmahiEbonyi State Government will soon acquire a 5.5-Megawatt biomass plant from Germany which would utilize rice husk and other available waste materials  to generate electricity.
Governor David Umahi, who made this known after inspecting two of the three state-owned modern rice mills, said that the plant would arrive the country in the next four months.
He said that one megawatt of rice husk plant and another 500 kilowatt would arrive the state soon, adding that the government is ready to meet the daily water intake  of the three rice mills located in  the three senatorial zones of the state.
The inspection visit took the governor to Iboko in Izzi Local Government Area and Ikwo, where he inspected the condition of the facilitates, on-going rehabilitation works  and  the production and packaging of various sizes of rice bags.
Governor Umahi said that the essence of the visit was to have first-hand knowledge of the water needs of the mills especially for the parboiling sections which had attained over  80 percent completion.
He assured that excavators would be deployed to the areas for dredging of available natural water sources to meet the water  requirement of about 60,000 cubic metres.
Umahi said that the state government has entered into an agreement with Akwa Ibom State to ship their rice to Ebonyi for milling.
The governor was accompanied on the visit by the Speaker of Ebonyi State House of Assembly, Chief Francis Nwifuru and some Executive Council members. [myad]

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