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star Akon joined Shell to shine a light on the power of innovative options for
access to smarter energy by unveiling Africa’s first human and solar powered
football pitch at the Federal College of Education, Akoka, Lagos. The new pitch
is the latest initiative from Shell’s #makethefuture programme, which puts
bright energy ideas into action to bring benefits to local communities around
the world.
The
football pitch was refurbished by Shell using more than 90 underground tiles
that capture kinetic energy created by the movement of the players. The tiles
are the invention of a young British entrepreneur and founder of Pavegen,
Laurence Kemball-Cook, who has been supported through Shell LiveWIRE. The
kinetic energy is then stored and combined with power generated by solar panels
to operate the new floodlights. This bright energy idea allows the students to
play at night and provides a safer and more secure space at the heart of the
community.
Music
superstar and solar entrepreneur Akon joined Shell to officially open the pitch
and continue his commitment to teaching young Africans the importance of
harnessing the power of Africa’s renewable energy. The singer is spearheading,
through Akon Lighting Africa, a large scale effort to develop solar-powered
solutions that will provide African communities with access to clean and
affordable sources of electricity. As part of the celebration at the Federal
College of Education, Akon and DJ artist Philip “Hardwork” Constable debuted
their new song “Tell Me We’re OK” in an exclusive performance on the pitch
before its release in 2016. The innovative football pitch will feature in the
upcoming music video.
Osagie
Okunbor, Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria & Managing Director of
The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC) said, “Shell
makes a significant contribution to energy solutions for Nigeria, and we are
committed to supporting the Nigerian economy and its people. We need bright
energy ideas. Some of these will come from Shell but naturally, others will
come from outside our business. So it’s crucial that Shell supports energy
entrepreneurs, and we hope that this pitch will inspire more entrepreneurs and
young people to help us make a smarter energy future.”
Akon
commented, “New, reliable and smarter energy solutions play a major role in
driving human progress in Africa. Projects like this innovative football pitch
draw attention to the major opportunity that Nigeria as well as the whole of
Africa have if we look to better harness new technologies and the continent’s
abundant renewable energy resources. That is why Hardwork and I will feature
this pitch in our upcoming video for “Tell Me We’re OK” because I want young
people, whether they are in Lagos, Los Angeles or London to think about how
they too can help us make the future.”
Shell
LiveWIRE is an international programme that has been a catalyst for young
entrepreneurs to develop enterprising ideas into viable and sustainable
businesses for more than 30 years. The LiveWIRE programme was launched in
Nigeria in 2003, and since then it has trained more than 6,000 youths in
enterprise development and management, of whom more than 3,000 have been
provided with business start-up assistance.
Laurence
Kemball-Cook, Pavegen founder and CEO and Shell LiveWIRE UK Young Entrepreneur
of the Year Finalist in 2011, said, “Our work with Shell has been pivotal to
Pavegen’s growth. We got involved with Shell LiveWIRE and Shell Springboard,
and both programmes have really helped us transition from a start-up to a small
company with a 25-strong staff and global IP. I’m grateful for all the support
Shell has given us, and hope we can continue to grow in the smart city future.”
Siji
O. Olusanya, Provost of the Federal College of Education, Akoka, added, “We
have more than 10,000 student teachers, who will benefit from this innovative
solution to light our football pitch. They will be the next generation of
teachers across Nigeria and can they use their first-hand experience of this
pitch to inspire their pupils that they too can work towards developing bright
energy ideas that could make a real difference to their community, Nigeria or
even the world. Not only our students but the community that surrounds us will
all get to benefit from this pitch for years to come.”
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