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Title: FOCUSING TVET PRACTICES TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY: A VIABLE ENERGY SOURCE FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC RECOVERY IN NIGERIA
Authors: OKWORI, R.O.
ABUTU, F.
HASSAN, A.M.
MOHAMMED, B.M.
KAREEM, W.B.
Keywords: TVET
SUSTAINABILITY
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
REVEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Issue Date: 18-Oct-2018
Publisher: EDUCATION PRACTIONERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (TEPAN) KANO
Citation: OKWORI, R.O., ABUTU, F., HASSA, A.M., MOHAMMED, B.M. & KAREEM, W.B. (2018). FOCUSING TVET PRACTICES TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY: A VIABLE ENERGY SOURCE FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC RECOVERY IN NIGERIA. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST ANNUAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PRACTIONERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (TEPAN) KANO 51-56
Series/Report no.: ;51-56
Abstract: Energy has been the key to sustainable economic development and recovery worldwide. This is because it is a key driver to developmental activities and several domestic and industrial machine operations requires energy to power them. The way energy is sourced, produced and used creates a lot of issues; certain sources of energy pollute the environment and human lift while other sources clean the environment. The paper gave a conceptual overview that calls for the need on focusing Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) practices towards sustainable renewable energy: a viable energy source for sustainable economic recovery in Nigeria. The paper gave a conceptual clarification on basic terms like energy, renewable energy and non renewable energy, types and uses of renewable energy sources and their benefits to human existence. It also unveiled how TVET practices could be focus towards sustainable renewable energy as a viable energy source for sustainable economic recovery in Nigeria. From the literature reviewed it was concluded that focusing TVET practices towards sustainable renewable energy is a viable energy source for sustainable economy recovery in Nigeria. Keywords:- TVET, Sustainability, Economic Recovery, Renewable Energy Sources
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9897
ISSN: 979-978-967-443-5
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Technology Education

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