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πŸŽ“ 45% of Universities in Nigeria Were Private. +30% Wind Energy in LATAM. +30% Aircraft Production in Europe.

Chart of the Day #243 looks at Higher Education in Nigeria, Wind Energy in LATAM, and Aircraft in Europe

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The Nigerian Senate passed a bill for the second reading to establish the Federal College of Vocational and Technical Studies. Australia has announced the selection of 19 renewable energy projects under the Capacity Investment Scheme Tender 1, which will add 6.4GW of clean energy to the National Electricity Market.

Today's Topics

πŸŽ“ Higher Education. 45% of Universities in Nigeria were private in 2023
🌬️ Wind Energy. 30% rise in Wind energy in LATAM from 2019 to 2021
✈️ Mobility. 30% rise in Aircraft production in Europe from 2018 to 2019

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πŸŽ“ 45% of Universities in Nigeria Were Private in 2023

As of 2023, Nigeria has 170 universities, with private institutions leading at 79. This highlights their crucial role in expanding access to higher education. The government’s Renewed Hope Agenda aims for inclusive education, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 4. Key initiatives include the 2024-2028 Strategic Roadmap to enhance enrollment for marginalized groups and the Students Loans Act of 2023 to support economically disadvantaged students, alongside increased budget allocations for educational improvements.

🌬️ 30% Rise in Wind Energy in LATAM From 2019 to 2021

Installed wind power capacity in Latin America and the Caribbean surged from 6.6GW MW in 2013 to 40GW in 2021, driven by investments in renewable energy and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Governments are setting ambitious renewable energy targets, with Brazil and Mexico leading the way. Policies promoting private investment and exploring offshore wind potential are key to achieving sustainability goals and enhancing energy independence in the region.

✈️ 30% Rise in Aircraft Production in Europe From 2018 to 2019

From 2008 to 2019, European airplane shipments varied significantly by type, with single-engine piston aircraft peaking at 449 units in 2014 and multi-engine piston deliveries doubling to 155 units by 2019. The Aviation Strategy for Europe aims to boost economic growth by strengthening the industrial base and improving global leadership. Additionally, the Single European Sky initiative seeks to reduce airspace congestion, thereby enhancing efficiency and safety in air travel, ultimately benefiting consumers and businesses across Europe.


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