Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarguably an important source of energy essential in satisfying the demand for modern energy services for socio-economic well-being, households‘ productivity and economic development of a nation. Despite the abundance of energy resources in Nigeria, an estimated 113 million people, representing about 70 per cent of the population, lack access to electricity, while the remaining 30 per cent have only intermittent and unreliable access. The thesis identifies and examines the causes and consequences of energy poverty and the role of energy (specifically electricity) in poverty reduction and as an engine of households‘ economic growth and prosperity....
According to the latest Global Tracking Framework (2015), 18% of the global and 57% of the African p...
This study focuses on Nigeria's journey towards achieving the United Nations' 7th Sustainable Energy...
* E-mail of the corresponding author: obisally2004 @ yahoo.com The continuous electricity supply pro...
AbstractThe high level of poverty in the developing countries is also manifested through access to e...
Nigeria, a country of 162.5 million people and the apparent giant of Africa, is also one of the worl...
This paper analyzed multidimensional energy poverty in Nigeria at national and zonal levels using th...
The sustainable use of clean and safe sources of energy is indeed a global challenge. Traditional an...
The deplorable condition of energy supply and distribution, generally called vitality neediness has ...
The paper brings into forefront the epileptic state of energy sector of the national economy and how...
Nigeria’s poor electric power supply has grossly affected the economy, slowing down countrywide deve...
To actualize the SDGs by 2030, it is imperative to assess the successes of nations (especially devel...
Nigeria is suffering from the worst energy crisis in its history, resulting in its rural communities...
Nigeria has been accorded the largest economy in Africa and one of Africa's burgeoning economies. Ho...
Energy is critical to achieving virtually all the Millennium Development Goals. Whether it is electr...
This paper is focussed on employing satellite night lights (SNLs) to investigate access to electrici...
According to the latest Global Tracking Framework (2015), 18% of the global and 57% of the African p...
This study focuses on Nigeria's journey towards achieving the United Nations' 7th Sustainable Energy...
* E-mail of the corresponding author: obisally2004 @ yahoo.com The continuous electricity supply pro...
AbstractThe high level of poverty in the developing countries is also manifested through access to e...
Nigeria, a country of 162.5 million people and the apparent giant of Africa, is also one of the worl...
This paper analyzed multidimensional energy poverty in Nigeria at national and zonal levels using th...
The sustainable use of clean and safe sources of energy is indeed a global challenge. Traditional an...
The deplorable condition of energy supply and distribution, generally called vitality neediness has ...
The paper brings into forefront the epileptic state of energy sector of the national economy and how...
Nigeria’s poor electric power supply has grossly affected the economy, slowing down countrywide deve...
To actualize the SDGs by 2030, it is imperative to assess the successes of nations (especially devel...
Nigeria is suffering from the worst energy crisis in its history, resulting in its rural communities...
Nigeria has been accorded the largest economy in Africa and one of Africa's burgeoning economies. Ho...
Energy is critical to achieving virtually all the Millennium Development Goals. Whether it is electr...
This paper is focussed on employing satellite night lights (SNLs) to investigate access to electrici...
According to the latest Global Tracking Framework (2015), 18% of the global and 57% of the African p...
This study focuses on Nigeria's journey towards achieving the United Nations' 7th Sustainable Energy...
* E-mail of the corresponding author: obisally2004 @ yahoo.com The continuous electricity supply pro...