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2012-01In this work, three models are used to analyze the electric load capacity of a fast growing urban city and to estimate its future consumption. Ikorodu, the case-study location is a highly populated city whose energy demand is continuously increasing. The ultimate focus of this study is to establish a basis for the comparison of different electric load consumption for the existing populace and to provide estimates for the future planning of the city. In this work, three different models have been used to present more accurate load predictions and to enhance proper comparison of results. Among numerous mathematical and scientific models that are applicable to this kind of task, the compound-growth method, the linear model approach and the cubic model have been chosen to enhance diversity in load analysis. The futuristic scheme to be harnessed will fall within the ranges of values obtained from the three different models used in forecasting. This paper concludes with issues pertaining to economics of load utilization as it affects substantive planning.Eneje, I. S; Fadare, D. A.; Simolowo, O. E.; Falana, A.
2017Prediction of generalised and localised carbon steel corrosion using improved Norsok and Papavinasam modelsFalode, O. A.; Akintola, S. A.; Akintomiwa, I.
2016Use of cassava skin and coconut husk as lost circulation material in water-based mudAkintola, S. A.; Aina, A. O.
2017-06The prospect of using modified local starches from cocoyam and wheat starches as fluid loss material in a water - based drillingAkintola, S. A.; Ogundipe, M.
2015Field study of drilling bits performance optimization using a computer modelOriji, A. B.; Zakka, B.; Akintola, S. A.
2018Conversion coating pretreatment enhances pipeline integrityOki, M.; Adediran, A. A.; Ogunsemi, B.; Akintola, S. A.; Charles, E.
2015Deconvolution and interpretation of well test data ‘masked’ by wellbore storage in a build up testAkintola, A. S.; Oriji, A. B.; Duru, K. M.
2014-12The use of crassostrea virginica as lost circulation material in water-based drilling mudAkeju, O. A.; Akintola, S. A.; Akpabio, J. U.
2015Temperature and time-dependent behaviour of a water base mud treated with maize (zea mays) and cassava (manihot esculanta) starchesAkintola, A. S.; Isehunwa, S. O.
2016The prospect of using palm wine as a fluid loss control agent in water based drilling mudAkintola, A. S.; Isehunwa, S. O.; Oboh, S. M.