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Solar engineering breakthrough at Gashua University generates a 2000-watt solar power generator

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Solar Power Innovation: Gashua University Unveils 2000-Watt Solar Generator
Solar Power Innovation: Gashua University Unveils 2000-Watt Solar Generator

Solar engineering breakthrough at Gashua University generates a 2000-watt solar power generator

The Federal University Gashua in Yobe has made a significant stride in renewable energy technology with the invention of a solar-powered generator. The 2000W generator, developed by the university's Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Office (IPTTO), was announced during a sensitisation and awareness campaign on the activities of the IPTTO.

The generator, boasting a battery capacity of 75Amps and a solar panel capacity of 200W, is a testament to the university's commitment to sustainable energy solutions. The charge controller of the generator is 20Amps, and it has a load capacity of 450W.

Alh. Adamu Saleh, the Head, Information and Public Relations, of the Federal University Gashua, made the announcement on Wednesday in Damaturu. The invention was also hailed as a significant milestone by Prof. Mohammed Yakubu, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) of the Federal University Gashua.

Prof. Yakubu commended the IPTTO team for their creativity and commitment, expressing pride in the generator that is not only a pride to the Federal University Gashua, but also to the state and the country at large. The Vice Chancellor of the Federal University Gashua, Prof. Maimuna Waziri, also announced the invention during the same event.

It is important to note that this article does not contain any advertisements. The solar-powered generator was manufactured by the Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Office (IPTTO) of the Federal University Gashua.

This news was first published by an unspecified source on an unspecified date. However, the exact date and location of the announcement were not provided. Nonetheless, the invention of this solar-powered generator is a step forward in sustainable energy solutions and a source of pride for the Federal University Gashua.

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