29 January 2016, Abuja – The Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) said it would collaborate with the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI) to commercialise its research and development products nationwide.

Prof. Jere Bala, the Director-General of the commission, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.
He said the commission’s collaboration with NBTI was to exploit the avenues of commercialising some of its research and development outputs, adding that the processes had been ongoing.
The D-G said there were various research and development programmes currently running at six of its Energy Research Centres in universities of Sokoto, Nsukka, Lagos, Illorin, Bauchi and Benin.
Bala said that the universities of Lagos had been carrying out research and development on energy efficiency and conservation; Benin on energy and environment; Illorin on hydro-power plant and Bauchi on hydrocarbon.
He said the basic research products of the commission included solar water heater, solar crop dryers, pilot wind electricity machines and bio-gas digesters from its research centres for commercialisation.
“We ultilise the biomass or sun to produce direct process heat through conversion of sun to heat, using solar water heater or solar crop dryer to convert the sun into electricity-using solar panels.
“We produce prototype solar water heater in our research centres. Some have been installed, particularly in Usman Danfodio Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, and they are now helping in the production of warn water for use in the hospital.’’
He said the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology had established NBTI, to harness all the research and development products for commercialiasation.
“Now, this board provides an avenue where research and development outputs from these research centres are incubated. NBTI brings in private sector to see the products during the incubation.
“This will enable the investors to key in and get them adopted for mass production and convert them into businesses,’’ he said.
Bala said the commission had been planning to bring in private investors, entrepreneurs and research institutions on how they could key in to convert the products into businesses.
Bala said the agency had to collaborate with NBIT to attract investors to invest in the development of the products for sale and job creation.