Electrification of Emuhun Village in Edo State, Nigeria is a domicile of the application of renewable energy. A generic ideology of the principle of renewable energy is demystified, with root emphasis based on solar photovoltaic method for the provision of water and electrification for rural dwellers.
Author Engr. Eur Ing. Dr. Robinson Ehiorobo's three-decade working experience on electricity, coupled with several additional educational updating, necessitated his opinion to better his homeland with free benefits of his scientific capability.
The reader in the higher institution, namely university, polytechnic, and technical colleges, will find the book very useful for supporting their educational upbringing. Most importantly, the application technician or engineer will find the book very useful for practical challenges for design and implementations rationale. The project is replicable with full understanding of the principle of simple design calculations included in the book.
About the Author
Engr. Eur Ing. Dr. Robinson Ehiorobo is one of the directors and activists of Havilahtrend Engineering Consult and Construction Limited. He can be described as an aficionado and a tycoon in the field of Electrical Engineering. He has been an experienced application engineering partisan for the past thirty years in electrical engineering, utilization, protective relaying systems, and renewable energy. His industrial experience began in electrical installations in 1977 in Benin City Edo state, Nigeria.
Dr. Ehiorobo has a parallel first degree in Electrical Engineering from the UK, having obtained the Graduate-ship award of City and Guilds; additionally, he has a postgraduate diploma and master's degree in business administration from the University of Calabar, Nigeria, and an MSc degree (Cpd) in Electrical Power System from the University of Bath UK. Similarly he has obtained a certificate of Competence from Aston University, UK.
Dr. Ehiorobo has been lumbered or endorsed with two parallel Ph.D. degrees, one in general management from St. Clement University, UK, and the latter from Atlantic International University, USA, on Renewable Energy.