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Franklin Ossuetta

Mechanical Engineer - Renewable Energy and Power Management, 38 years old

Nigeria, Lagos State

Topics of interest energy efficiency | appliances | at home | energy | global warming | heating & cooling | lighting | renewable | transport

About

Franklin Ossuetta is the founder and CEO of Pacific Energy Systems Limited, a Power Solutions company based in Nigeria. He is a Mechanical Engineer and has broad knowledge of Power Generation amd Power Efficiency/Management.

In AFRICA where I currently live, power generation is still at a very low level. The average Per Capita Consumption is probably about 50watt per person. Energy efficiency is much needed in Africa where office and home air-conditioners sales are growing fast. Industry needs all the power it can get for growth. In summary Africa needs Power Generation, Power Management and Energy Efficiency.

Web address -                       www.pacificenergysys.com

Email address -  franklin.ossuetta@pacificenergysys.com 

Tel. numbers -  234-803-3058226 ; 234-802-7256333 ; 234-1-4819783          

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African Power: Political Will ....vs.... Return On Investment

Posted on March 16, 2008 | 848 Views | 1 Comment
African Power Generation - This is more of a comment on another comment. I really appreciated the first comment about the pulse, Nigeria 'energy savings day' . The focus of every solution ...
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Nigeria 'energy savings day'......

Posted on March 2, 2008 | 1049 Views | 2 Comments
This is a pretty hard scenario to imagine.....or picture. The situation in Nigeria is so poor that we hardly have enough for domestic or industrial consumption....to even think ...
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Renewable Energy in the Developing Countries

Posted on December 18, 2007 | 947 Views
Recently the government of Indonesia, a country with a very large population decided it was going to stop the felling of trees for Timber and Wood as trade commodity. Instead ...
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Energy losses through over sized room air-conditioners...?

Posted on November 9, 2007 | 965 Views | 2 Comments
You'll find that in Nigeria, the weather is usually warm or hot. But when you walk into an office or home and sit for a while, it is actually ...