ACE-SPED
Drives TEA-LP Project in UNN
The Africa Centre of Excellence on
Sustainable Power, Energy and Development (ACE-SPED) has commenced the
implementation of the Transforming Energy Access Learning Partnership (TEA-LP)
project at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).
The TEA-LP project is an offshoot of a
collaboration between the University of Nigeria and the University of Cape Town
in South Africa, which brought the University of Nigeria into a partnership of
African, South Asian and Indo-Pacific universities and other stakeholders.
The consortium, at the university
level, aims to provide local graduates with the high-level knowledge, skills
and competencies to contribute effectively to the sustainable delivery of clean
energy access in the partnering regions.
TEA-LP project supports the
development of multidisciplinary postgraduate academic curricula at African
higher education institutions to bridge the skills gap in Africa's rapidly
growing energy access sector.
The project at the University of
Nigeria focuses on Renewable and New Energy Systems (RNES).
The Deputy Director of ACE-SPED,
Professor Cosmas Anyanwu said that the project will facilitate the
incorporation of two new courses in the area of Renewable and New Energy Systems (RNES) at the Centre.
He said that the project would also
enhance the training of 18 young Africans on energy access and mini-grid
development. The 18 beneficiaries will be trained in two batches; each batch is
expected to comprise 9 Master's degree students.
"We have already enrolled eleven
of our students into the first batch of the programme, the number is higher
than our target because of the high demand for the training.", Prof
Anyanwu said.
Eleven students enrolled in the first
batch of TEA-LP programme at the UNN