KAINJI DAM AS A TOURIST CENTER AND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

in introduceyourself •  3 years ago 

Tourism is one of man's finest adventures in recording or documenting what he sees. I have not visited many tourist places in my home country (Nigeria), but the ones I have visited have provided me with a positive experience and have been enjoyable.

In my country, there are many tourist centers where anyone who walks in would not feel awful because there are wonderful places to be. Agbokim Waterfalls, Agodi Garden, Lake Chad, Mount Palt, Kainji Dam, and so many other places are among the few tourist places in my country. But I'd like to talk about this particular tourist center, which is also a source of energy for my country, and I'm sure you'd be interested in learning more about it.

Since I was in primary school, I had read about and dreamed about the Kainji Dam, and I had always wanted to go there. Thankfully, I was able to do so while on a school-sponsored tourist trip.

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Kainji dam is a dam across the Niger river in Niger state of the central Nigeria. This dam was constructed by an Italian construction company in 1964 and was opened and started functioning in 1968, located in the North Central of Nigeria, Kainji village in Niger state. The dam is owned and managed by the federal government of Nigeria.

The Kanji Dam is a major source of electrical energy in Nigeria, producing about 700 megawatts of electricity and supplying it to all parts of the country as well as some neighboring countries.

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Now the question is how does it generate this huge amount of electricity?

The dam has eight operational turbines that turn the powerful water flow into electrical energy, which is then distributed. This electricity does not simply flow from the turbine to the distribution companies; there are a number of machines, transformers, and other works that must be executed in order for the power to be efficient and effective. The dam is 135 kilometers long and 30 kilometers wide.

Trust me, this is a great place to visit if you want to witness how electrical energy is generated from water, which is known as hydroelectricity.

Finally
If you are in Nigeria or want to visit, you can visit and learn more for every tourist. You will not pay more than $3, but you will receive enough documentation to share with others, and safety apparel will be given to visitors due to power outages. I assume the workers are well compensated since as you approach closer to some of the locations, you can feel the great wattage of power generated.
Thanks to Blurt family for giving me the chance to explore about things around me.... I love you guys 😘❤️

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Wow it has actually been my wish to see this someday. Nice research work here. Well-done

  ·  3 years ago  ·