The Plateau State Government has said that it is partnering with the government of Japan to establish a hybrid fusion fuel plant in the state.
The Commissioner for Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof Goselle Nanjul, who disclosed this yesterday during a briefing, explained that the plant, when established, would supply safe, clean and sufficient power in the state, noting that such development would go a long way in boosting economic activities in the state.
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He said, “The plant can convert energy released from fusion reactions into electricity to power our homes, businesses and other needs in the state.”