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Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved the construction of an onshore terminal of about 1 million barrel capacity scalable to 1.5 million barrels, and 20km subsea export pipeline to the PLEM and SPM within the Otakikpo field located in OML 11 of the Niger Delta. Triple E was contracted to prepare an EIA report that meets the standard of relevant Nigerian regulators (Department of Petroleum Resources and Federal Ministry of Environment). Other relevant agencies considered in the EIA included the World Bank and other international donor agencies' standards. The report assessed the potential environmental and social impacts of the proposed onshore terminal and subsea pipeline with a view to recommending fit-for-purpose and cost-effective mitigation measures to the negative impacts. The report also developed an Environmental and Social Management Plan that assigns responsibilities for every stakeholder as well as evolving a monitoring program for the implementation of this project.

Client: Green Energy International Limited

Duration: 2018-2019

Referee: Mr. Sunny Baje (sunday.baje@greenenergy.ng)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved the workover of two existing wells (Wells 02 and 03) as well as drilling of additional wells within the Otakikpo field located in OML 11 of the Niger Delta. Triple E was contracted to prepare an EIA report that meets the standards of relevant Nigerian regulators (Federal Ministry of Environment and Department of Petroleum Resources). Other relevant agencies considered in the EIA included the World Bank and other international donor agencies' standards. The report assessed the potential environmental and social impacts that the marginal field workover and new drilling operations would engender, with a view to recommending fit-for-purpose and cost-effective mitigation measures to the negative impacts. The report also developed an Environmental and Social Management Plan that assigns responsibilities for every stakeholder as well as evolving a monitoring program for the implementation of this project.

Client: Green Energy International Limited

Duration: October 2014 - September 2015

Referee: Mr. Ayodele Olojede (aolojede@yahoo.com)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved the workover of one existing well and drilling of additional wells within the Ubima field located in OML 17 of the Niger Delta. Triple E was contracted to prepare an EIA report that meets the standards of relevant Nigerian regulators (Federal Ministry of Environment and Department of Petroleum Resources). Other relevant agencies considered in the EIA included the World Bank and other international donor agencies' standards. The report assessed the potential environmental and social impacts that the marginal field workover and new drilling operations would engender, with a view to recommending fit-for-purpose and cost-effective mitigation measures to the negative impacts. The report also developed an Environmental and Social Management Plan that assigns responsibilities for every stakeholder as well as evolving a monitoring program for the implementation of this project.

Client: All Grace Energy Limited

Duration: October 2014 - September 2015

Referee: Mr. Kayode Adegbulugbe (ckeyckey@yahoo.com)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved the construction of a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) on the existing Abuja-Keffi road. The 35km BRT is proposed to take off from the Transport Centre near the Eagle Square through Nyanya, Maraba along the Abuja-Keffi expressway to Tudun Wada opposite the Redeemed Camp ground, near Winners Chapel (Goshen) in Nasarawa State. The project is expected to have about 27 modern bus stops and pedestrian bridges. The BRT will be located at the median of the existing road. Although the project is not expected to engender significant land acquisition on either side of the road, additional lanes would be taken at both sides of the road to compensate for the extra lane (layby) for the BRT at each bus stop. Triple E was subcontracted by CPCS (lead consultant) to prepare an EIA report that meets the standards of relevant Nigerian regulators (African Development Bank and Federal Ministry of Environment). The report assessed the potential environmental and social impacts of the proposed BRT with a view to recommending fit-for-purpose and cost-effective mitigation measures to the negative impacts. The report also developed an Environmental and Social Management Plan that assigns responsibilities for every stakeholder as well as evolving a monitoring program for the implementation of this project.

Client: CPCS Transcom

Duration: In Progress

Referee: Dr. Aleksandr Prodan (aprodan@cpcs.ca)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: As part of efforts to prevent further devastating floods in the city of Ibadan located in southwestern Nigeria and enhance the socio-economic well-being of the citizens, the Oyo State government through the Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) carried out emergency rehabilitation works on Eleyele Dam and its appurtenant structures that were destroyed by a devastating flood that occurred in 2011. Such works include spillway, embankment, draw-off tower, scour tunnel, and scour channel, reservoir, and the approaching roads to the waterworks. The purpose of the ESIA was to identify potential and significant adverse environmental and social impacts and to propose means of mitigating them to acceptable levels. The ESIA also considered the capacity of existing institutions to manage the predicted environmental and social issues and implement an Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) for this purpose.

Client: Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP)

Duration: March – October 2016

Referee: Mrs. Evelyn Adesina (funmievelade@gmail.com)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved the construction of a natural gas-fired power plant CCGT of 138.4 Megawatts (MW) capacity (4x29.9MW) to be located at Agbara Industrial Estate, on 4 hectares of land within the Ogun State Property Investment Corporation (OPIC) facilities at Agbara-Igbesa, in Ado-Odo Otta LGA, Ogun State, Nigeria. With several years of experience in the local and global energy industry, especially in the area of power generation and associated services, Tricon partners with other experts such as Sher Technologies LLC of Maryland, USA, and ND Western Limited (gas supplier from its OML 34 Field) to implement this project. Triple E was contracted to prepare an EIA report that meets the standards of relevant Nigerian regulators (Federal Ministry of Environment and Department of Petroleum Resources). Other relevant agencies considered in the EIA included the World Bank and other international donor agencies' standards. The report assessed the potential environmental and social impacts that the proposed power plant would engender, with a view to recommending fit-for-purpose and cost-effective mitigation measures to the negative impacts. The report also developed an Environmental and Social Management Plan that assigns responsibilities for every stakeholder as well as evolving a monitoring program for the implementation of this project. Upon completion, the power plant is expected to deliver electric power to Eko Electricity Distribution Company PLC (EKEDC), Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company PLC (IBEDC), and others through the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) transmission facilities proximal to the proposed location in Agbara, Ogun State.

Client: Tricontinental Energy Company Limited

Duration: 2015-2016

Referee: Mr. Temitayo Siwoniku (temitayo@tricontinental.org)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved the construction of a 3.48MW-4MW Captive Power Plant (CPP) in Idi-Araba, Lagos, to generate electricity for use within its premises. LUTH also envisioned constructing additional modules of CPP to a total capacity of 10-15 MW. In view of the anticipated future expansion, LUTH appointed Triple E Systems Associates to undertake an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the proposed power plant, which will be located within the LUTH complex in Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria. This study assessed the aspects and impacts of the construction and operational stages on its neighboring activities and surrounding environment. The report provides an assessment of the potential impacts which the proposed power project may have on the social and natural environments. This is based on findings from extensive literature review, field sampling activities, laboratory and bench data analyses, as well as a comprehensive socioeconomic and public consultations exercise.

Client: Lagos University Teaching Hospital

Duration: Ongoing

Referee: Engr. Ogunkeye Olusola (omoroshin1@gmail.com)

Brief Description of Project: This was an Independent Power Project initiated by YEP, an energy provider company in Nigeria. The company intended to install a 350MW Simple Cycle Gas Turbine plant at Ofunene village near Ajaokuta in Ajaokuta LGA of Kogi State. The Independent Power Plant was to be achieved through a Build, Own, and Operate (BOO) venture.

Study Period: January to November 2013

Location: Kogi, Nigeria

Client: Yellowstone Electric Power Limited

Referee: Sandy Eyal (sandy.eyal@quantum-power.com)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involves the construction of a 35m high hydro power dam at Itisi on Kaduna River. The objective of this project is to provide alternative and reliable power to the teeming residents of Kaduna State and, by extension, the entire country. The project is also planned to assist in irrigation. Triple E was contracted to prepare an ESIA report that meets the standards of the World Bank, African Development Bank, and other international donor agencies' standards. The report assessed the potential environmental and social impacts that the hydro dam construction project would engender, with a view to recommending fit-for-purpose and cost-effective mitigation measures to the negative impacts. The report also developed an Environmental and Social Management Plan that assigns responsibilities for every stakeholder as well as evolving a monitoring program for the implementation of this project.

Client: Kaduna State Government/Kaduna State Water Board

Duration: March 2010 - February 2011

Referee: Engr. Kabiru Rufai (kabuf@yahoo.com)

Description of Project: This project involved the construction of a 12MW power plant within the premises of the Lagos State Water Corporation at Akute. Triple E was hired to undertake the environmental and social impact assessment and prepare a comprehensive EIA report that formed the basis of receiving environmental permits to construct the power plant and about 12km gas pipeline.

Client: Akute Power Limited

Date: Completed July 2009

Referee: Yetunde Tella (ytella@oandoplc.com)

Description of Project: This project involved the construction of a CNG Mother Station (CMS) at a location situated at Ilasamaja on the Oshodi-Apapa Express Way. The initial output capacity of the plant is 150,000 SCMD with a plan to increase to 250,000 SCMD at a discharge pressure of 225 – 250 barg. The CNG mother station (CMS) will feed tube trailers for re-distribution to prospective customers. Triple E was engaged to undertake the environmental impact assessment and prepare a comprehensive EIA report that formed the basis of receiving environmental permits to construct and operate the station.

Client: Gas Network Services Limited

Date: 2011-2012

Referee: Oluwaseun Ogunniyi (Oogunniyi@oandoplc.com)

Description of Project: This project involved the construction of a 19.44MW power plant at Alausa, very close to Lagos State Secretariat. The primary objective of this project is to provide steady and reliable power to the Lagos State government. Triple E was hired to undertake the environmental and social impact assessment and prepare a comprehensive EIA report that will form the basis of receiving environmental permits to construct the power plant and gas pipeline.

Client: Alausa Power Limited

Date: 2011-2012

Referee: Yetunde Tella (ytella@oandoplc.com)

Description of Project: This project involved the construction of a 9.7MW power plant at Lagos Island. This is aimed at providing uninterrupted and steady power to major Lagos State outfits such as General Hospital, High Court, streets, etc., required for the smooth day-to-day running of their respective businesses. Triple E was hired to undertake the environmental and social impact assessment and prepare a comprehensive EIA report required for the issuance of relevant environmental permits to implement the plant.

Client: ENCON Nigeria Limited

Date: May to December 2010

Description of Project: The due diligence study assessed and evaluated the short-, medium-, and long-term power generation capabilities of six grid connected power plants. It also established natural gas requirements for present and future generation scenarios for each of the power stations. The report also determined investment requirements for reliable power supply to the Nigerian grid in the immediate, medium, and long term.

Client: Power Holding Corporation of Nigeria (PHCN) and the World Bank

Study Period: December 2008 - March 2009

Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project delivered reliable renewable power to an off-grid location in Odigbo LGA, Ondo State. The project deployed an energy mix of solar PV, energy storage, and onsite diesel generation. With ground-mounted solar PV and lithium the system since commissioning has been running at 100% renewable fraction leading to the diesel generator not being used till date although that will change with the increase in load and connection of anchor loads in the community. The work carried out by the Triple E team involved: (a.) Determination of the technical feasibility of energy resource for power generation; (b) Determination of the expected power output; (c) If feasible, development of preliminary engineering layout and specifications for the plant;(d) Determination of the method for power evacuation; (e) Development of a cost estimate for the generation plant as well as the power evacuation facilities; (f) implementation of financial and economic studies; and (g) the development of a project implementation plan; (h) Procurement, Construction and Operation of the Solar PV Hybrid system.

Client: Triple E Systems Associates Limited

Duration: January 2023 – July 2024

Referee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld-36lYbYmU

The African Climate Technology and Finance Center and Network (ACTFCN) is an entity created and managed by the AfDB and financed by set aside funds from the GEF Trust Fund (GEFTF) and the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF). The objective of ACTFCN is to support Sub-Saharan African (SSA) member countries in scaling-up the deployment of low-carbon and climate resilient technologies for climate change mitigation and adaptation. This project was aimed at development of a solid platform for the identification and implementation of low carbon technologies and markets for development in the West African Sub-Region. The project focused on development of strategies for identifying and developing low carbon opportunities, especially those that promote energy efficiency in four pilot countries of Cote d’Ivoire, Benin Ghana and Nigeria respectively under Article 6 of the Paris agreement particularly through the instrumentality of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs).

Client: African Development Bank (AfDB)

Duration: 2020 – July, 2021

Contact Person: Gareth Phillips (g.phillips@afdb.org)

Location: Cote d’Ivoire, Benin, Ghana and Nigeria

Brief Description and Scope of Work: To ensure steady production, most manufacturing companies and industries invest heavily on on-site power generation facilities to support the weak and unreliable supply from the national grid, whenever they are connected to this grid. In addition, industrial and other production facilities located in areas where there is no grid penetration usually rely on onsite electricity generation. Significant numbers of these on-site generators are fueled by diesel (and fuel oil for non-electric energy need e.g., steam for process use) to ensure availability of electricity when power supply from the national grid fails, and non-electric energy needs for production of these entities not to be curtailed. This has imposed enormous additional layers of cost on the normal cost of production of goods, which is their core business. Such layers come from costs related to the acquisition of backup on-site power generators and the cost of their operation and maintenance. There is also expenditure on fuel (e.g., diesel) with high carbon footprint during combustion. The high cost of acquiring and operating these facilities and the negative impact on the environment is not sustainable. Axxela therefore engaged Triple E to carry out a carbon market analysis with a view to developing a Mitigation Activity Idea Note (MAIN) and Mitigation Activity Design Document (MADD) for GHG emission reduction obtained from switch from diesel to natural gas fuel in these industries to be traded as ITMOs under the Paris Agreement to the appropriate certified emission buyer.

Client: Helios Investors Genpar III LP / Axxela Limited

Duration: In progress

Referee: EHIEMERE Ogenna Faith (oehiemere@axxelagroup.com)

Location: Nigeria

Brief Description and Scope of Work: The Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) is co-funded by the EU and GIZ in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing (FMPWH). The first phase of the NESP project was between 2013 and 2017. The first phase resulted in the creation of an online central data management system (CDMS) hosted by the FMPWH, a preliminary off-grid solar electrification plan for the whole Nigeria as well as five (Cross River, Niger, Plateau, Ogun and Sokoto) more detailed State Rural Electrification Plans. This project covers the second phase of the NESP. Triple E was subcontracted by INTEGRATION (lead contactor) to participate in this second phase (2018-2020) that will focus on data gathering and management to provide a stronger basis for electrification planning and monitoring. Data gathering will be done primarily by field surveys, while the CDMS created during the first phase will serve as the data repository. The goal of the intervention is to ease access to market intelligence to power utilities to identify viable areas for respective business model faster as well as foster electrification in Nigeria.

Client: INTEGRATION/GIZ

Duration: In Progress

Referee: Mr. Oliver Haas (ohaas@integration.org)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: The Greenhouse Emission Inventory of the first Nigeria Biennial Update Report (BUR) is being prepared by my firm – Triple E Systems Associates. The project adopted the 1996 and 2006 IPCC guidelines for GHG inventory. GHG emission covered the four (Energy, IPPU, AFOLU and Waste) sectors. This study also helps to determine the relationship between Nigeria’s last National communication, which is the Second National Communication and the BUR.

Client: Department of Climate Change (DCC)/United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Duration: 2016-2017

Referee: Mr James Okeuhie (jameschidi2003@yahoo.com)

Brief Description and Scope of Work: Nigeria is presently preparing her Third National Communication (TNC). Each thematic areas of the national communication is led by experts from various experts. The various thematic areas include:
  • National Circumstances
  • Greenhouse Inventory
  • Mitigation Analysis,
  • Climate Change Variability, Vulnerability assessment and Adaptation as well as
  • Cross cutting issues - gender issues, technology transfer, education, awareness etc? This inventory covered a time series of 2000- 2016 time series with year 2000 as the base year. The GHG emission focuses on the four IPCC Sectors (Energy, IPPU, AFOLU and Waste). The inventory adopted the 1996 and 2006 IPCC guidelines as well as the Good Practice Guidance, GPG, 1995 and 2003. The key objective of this project was to among others review the second national communication with a view to updating it with as much as current and available information and data.

    Client: Department of Climate Change (DCC)/United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

    Duration: 2017-2019

    Referee: Mr James Okeuhie (jameschidi2003@yahoo.com)

  • Brief Description and Scope of Work: Triple E collaborated with Cornland International of Sweden, Energy Changes of Austria and Carboenergy of Philippines to establish the Framework for NAMA Market Readiness covering Policies, Institutional and Financial Market Readiness. The approach being used involves: (a) WP1 – Use of LEAP Model and MACC Analysis to identify and rank Low Carbon Opportunities in about 8 Sectors of the Nigerian Economy; WP2 – will evaluate baseline policy readiness for low carbon / NAMA opportunities, design a policy framework that will enhance market readiness and apply the designed policy framework to the TOP 2 low carbon opportunities identified in WP1; WP3 – an evaluation of the Institutional Market Readiness for NAMA, design of a market ready institutional framework and application of the designed institutional framework to the TOP 2 Opportunities identified in WP1; and WP4 – will establish current baseline financial market readiness for NAMA Opportunities in Nigeria; Design a Market Ready Financial Framework for NAMAs in Nigeria and apply the framework to the TOP 2 alternatives identified by WP1. The work is also involving a comprehensive engagement of relevant stakeholders.

    Client: Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Projects (NEWMAP)

    Duration: 2016-2017

    Referee: Mrs. Henrietta Alhassan (henrietta.al-hassan@newmap.gov.ng)

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved modelling of possible climate change scenarios and assessment of potential impacts of sea level rise on coastal Lagos. It also developed identification and development of appropriate mitigation and adaptation strategies for vulnerable areas

    Client: UNIDO/Lagos State Ministry of Environment

    Duration: March 2010 to 2011

    Location: Nigeria

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: The RAP project among other things assessed the various degree of impact the project would have on people especially along the corridor and other stakeholders such as transport owners and operators. Identification of project affected persons (PAPs), Enumeration and valuation of the affected properties and prepare schedule for compensation.

    Location: Lagos Nigeria

    Name of Client: Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA)

    Referee: Mrs. Ibironke Omorhirhi (iomorhirhi@lamata-ng.com)

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: This project involved the construction of a 13.5km Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System from Mile-12 to Ikorodu Town as part of its Lagos Urban Transport Project. The RAP project among other things is to assess the various degree of impact the project would have on people especially along the corridor and other stakeholders such as transport owners and operators. Identification of project affected persons (PAPs), Enumeration and valuation of the affected properties and prepare schedule for compensation.

    Client: Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA)

    Study Period: May –August 2011

    Referee: Prof. Olukayode Taiwo and Mrs. Ibironke Omorhirhi (otaiwo@lamata-ng.com/iomorhirhi@lamata-ng.com)

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: This was a World Bank support initiative for the Lagos Urban Transport Project under LAMATA. The pilot bus franchise corridor was designed to experiment the efficiency of franchising bus routes in Lagos state. The project was to improve public transportation by involving private sectors to provide efficient and quality public bus services. The Iyana Ipaja – Ikotun pilot corridor is a 10km dual carriage way with a setback of about 5-15 meters, three bus terminus and 40 bus stops. The entire set back is characterized by vendors and other permanent structures. By the project plan, LAMATA will acquire some portions of land at specific locations on the set back to construct infrastructures such as bus shelters, lay byes pedestrian walkway etc. The acquisition of land for the sub projects will result into physical displacement of people consequently leading to compensation and resettlement of all Project Affected Persons (PAP’s). Over 3,000 project affected persons (PAP’s) were identified during the enumeration exercise.

    Client: Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority

    Duration: May – November, 2006

    Referee: Prof. Olukayode Taiwo and Mrs. Ibironke Omorhirhi (otaiwo@lamata-ng.com/iomorhirhi@lamata-ng.com)

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: This was also a World Bank support initiative for the Lagos Urban Transport Project under LAMATA. The project involved the enhancement of some road junctions (B and D junctions) within Lagos metropolis. At completion, the project enhanced the hitherto perennial transport situation occasioned by urbanization and bad road network in Lagos state.

    Client: Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority

    Duration: June – November, 2007

    Referee: Prof. Olukayode Taiwo and Mrs. Ibironke Omorhirhi (otaiwo@lamata-ng.com/iomorhirhi@lamata-ng.com)

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: The Lagos Road infrastructure project was basically divided into three parts; construction of 12km coastal road, rehabilitation and expansion of 15km Epe–Lekki Expressway and the construction of 3.5km Opebi–Mende Link Road. Triple E was contracted to conduct detailed Social Impact Assessment of the road projects with emphasis on public participation, consultations with local inhabitants, identification of interested and affected people, identification of project impacts on the different social variable and preparation of resettlement policy framework.

    Client: Africon Consultant Pty South Africa

    Duration: April – October 2005

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: This study was conducted in accordance with World Bank TOR and the report was prepared in line with the bank’s procedure and submitted to the bank to obtain IDA for the infrastructure projects. The road projects cover three areas in the state and Triple ‘E’ was specifically contracted to conduct detailed socio-economic baseline study and identification of social impacts that may results from the construction of the 22km coastal road, 22km rehabilitation of the Epe–Lekki Expressway and the construction of 4km Opebi–Mende link bridge. Triple E also conducted the Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) in line with World Bank standards to serve as project policy document that will address resettlement and compensation issues. During the study, Triple E carried out evaluation of socio-economic activities in eight (8) rural communities, four (4) organized housing estates, a conservation area, 5 recreational areas, dozens of small business units and four state ministries. We also conducted public participation in all the affected communities and administered structured questionnaires. Information generated during the study was utilized in the preparation of the SIA and RPF report submitted to the World Bank.

    Client: Asset Resources Management/Africon Consultant Pty South Africa

    Duration: April-June 2005

    Brief Description and Scope of Work: This study was aimed at development a master plan for the utilization of solar power energy in some selected villages (about 30 villages) in 4 states comprising of Jigawa, Ondo, Imo, and FCT. The objective of the survey was to obtain basic socio-economic data that will aid the understanding of the general characteristics in these target villages within the selected states. Because of the present epileptic condition of the power sector in Nigeria, the Japanese government funded the installation of solar power energy in these selected villages. The study involved the use of structured questionnaires, which was administered to various households based on the type of energy currently being used. The target population was categorized into three categories involving:
  • Grid electrification area,
  • Electrification area by diesel engine generator(s), and
  • Non-electrification area.

    Client: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

    Duration: October 2005 to March 2006

  • Projects Overview

    No Project Name Role in the Project Financing Client Country Year
    1 Design/construction/operation of Onirogbo 80kWp Solar hybrid Minigrid power project Project Developer / Owner 100% Equity from Triple E Triple E Systems Associates Ltd Nigeria Commissioned for full operation, July 10, 2024
    2 Techno-Economic Feasibility for Onirogbo Minigrid Solar PV Hybrid Power Plant Developer / Owner 100% Equity from Triple E Triple E Nigeria 2023
    3 Development of a Sustainable Approach towards Data Gathering and Management for the purpose of Electrification Planning and Monitoring in Nigeria Consultant – Data Gathering and Data Management European Union with GIZ as the Implementing Agency Triple E was a Sub-Contractor to INTEGRATION environment & energy GmbH and Reiner Lemoine Institut GmbH Nigeria 2018
    4 Review of Engineering Design for a Grid Connected Solar PV project in Kaduna State Consultant – Engineering Design Review UNDP NEWMAP Nigeria 2017
    5 Transmission Expansion Planning – Power System Master Plan for the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) Consultant – Engineering Review and Data Gathering Services FGN / World Bank PMU – Federal Ministry of Power, Abuja Nigeria 2016 – 2017
    6 Front-End Engineering Design and Feasibility Analyses for Bayelsa Power Plant Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) Bayelsa State Government Bayelsa State Government Nigeria 2015
    7 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of 147MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Project at Agbara, Ogun State, Nigeria Environmental Studies Tricontinental Oil Services Limited Tricontinental Oil Services Limited Nigeria 2015
    8 Electricity Demand and Preliminary Engineering Design of a RE Mini-Grid for Electricity Supply to Otuoke Township Bayelsa State, Nigeria Consultant – Front End Engineering Design (FEED) and Preliminary Techno-Economic Analysis Federal University Otuoke (FUO) / TETFUND Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State Nigeria 2014
    9 Engineering Due Diligence of 7 Grid Connected Power Plants in Nigeria Due Diligence Study World Bank PMU-TCN (Project Management Unit Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN)) Nigeria 2013-2014
    10 Development of the project Concept and Implementation of a 147MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Project at Agbara, Ogun State, Nigeria Concept Design and Front-End Engineering Design Tricontinental oil services Ltd Tricontinental Nigeria Ltd Nigeria 2013
    11 Due Diligence Review of Resource Assessment, Engineering Design and Feasibility Assessment Reports for the Development of 200 MW Wind Power Farm Cluster in Sudan Engineering Due Diligence Federal Government of Sudan Sudan Ministry of Energy, Khartoum, Sudan Sudan 2013
    12 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of 350MW Gas Turbine power plant project. Environmental Studies Yellow Stone Yellow Stone Nigeria 2013
    13 Feasibility Studies and Engineering Design of Small Hydro power (SHP) Facilities in Sulma Dam Katsina State Feasibility Study and Front-End Engineering Design Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Federal Ministry of Power Nigeria 2012
    14 Feasibility Studies and Engineering Designs of Small Hydro Power (SHP) facilities in Balanga Dam Gombe State Feasibility studies and Engineering Design Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Federal Ministry of Power Nigeria 2012
    15 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Construction of 19.44MW Alausa Power Plant Environmental Studies Oando Gas and Power Oando Gas and Power Nigeria 2012
    16 Environmental Impact Assessment for Compressed Natural Gas Mother Station Environmental Studies Oando Gas and Power Oando Gas and Power Nigeria 2011
    17 Development of a Mini-grid Powered by a Gas Flare-out Power Plant to supply electricity to Supply Electricity to a Cluster of 10 Villages at Egbeda in Rivers State Feasibility studies and Engineering Design LEF, UK Living Earth Foundation, UK Nigeria 2011 - 2012
    18 The Social and Technical Assessment of the Master Plan for the Utilization of Solar Energy in Selected Off-Grid Villages in Nigeria Under a Japanese Government (JICA) Funding Feasibility Studies Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA) Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA)/ Federal Ministry of Power (FMP) Nigeria 2010
    19 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Construction of 9.7MW Lagos Island Power Environmental Studies Island Power Limited Island Power Limited Nigeria 2010
    20 Environmental Impact Assessment of 12MW Akute Power Plant and Pipeline Project. Environmental Studies Oando Gas and Power Oando Gas and Power Nigeria 2009
    21 Environmental Impact Assessment of 12MW Akute Power Plant and Pipeline Project. Engineering and Environmental Due Diligence World Bank Project Management Unit, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) Nigeria 2008
    22 Development of the project Concept and Implementation of a 147MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Project at Agbara, Ogun State, Nigeria Concept Design and Front-End Engineering Design Tricontinental oil services Ltd Tricontinental Nigeria Ltd Nigeria 2013
    23 Engineering and Environmental Safeguard Due Diligence of Grid Connected Power Plants and their Gas Supply Capacity Building Swedish Energy Agency (STEM) Triple E was a Sub-contractor to Cornland International AB / Swedish Energy Agency (STEM) Kenya and Tanzania 2008
    24 Feasibility Studies and Engineering Design of Small Hydropower (SHP) in Ero Dam Ekiti State Feasibility studies and Engineering Design Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Rural Electrification Agency (REA) Nigeria 2007 - 2008
    25 Front-End Engineering Design and Feasibility Analyses of a Wood Waste Fired Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Power Plant at the Oko Baba Sawmill Cluster in Yaba, Lagos Front-End Engineering Design and Feasibility Analyses United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Vienna, Austria UNIDO Nigeria 2005