Structurally, functional infrastructural facilities are one of the stimuli for the development of any nation. For long, Nigerian has been experiencing energy crisis, with negative impact on the national economy. Power is perhaps the infrastructural axis in which economy revolves. Towards the beginning of this century, the power situation in Nigeria deteriorated each passing day forcing productive industries to generate private power through the use of generators. The production cost become too burdensome to bear and often times resorted to huge losses. This was as a result of persistent power outages, closure of businesses etc. Some African countries especially Ghana then, and even now, are doing well in the power sector. In this connection...
The availability of power is an inexorable catalyst to boost levels of industrial activity for econo...
This work shows how poor power supply to industrial consumers has contributes to the increase of pri...
Various attempts by successive Nigerian governments at industrialization and rapid economic growth h...
The paper brings into forefront the epileptic state of energy sector of the national economy and how...
The paper examines current Nigerian energy deficiency situation and the magnitude effects it has on ...
The energy crisis of West African countries has assumed major importance over the past few decades. ...
The low power generation in Nigeria had hindered her economic growth and industrialisation. The nati...
This paper is concerned with the unabated epileptic power (electric) delivery which is seen to be pe...
The ever increasing demand and meager supply of energy in Nigeria has been a great challenge to her ...
Access to clean modern energy services is an enormous challenge facing the African continent because...
Sustainable supply of electricity is crucial to comfortable living in homes and attaining economic d...
Nigeria is an energy-rich nation with a huge energy resource base. The country is the largest reserv...
The globalization of the market place, industrialization and national wealth of any sovereign state...
The ever-increasing demand for electrical power in Nigeria, coupled with a limited supply, have rest...
The ever increasing demand and meager supply of energy in Nigeria has been great challenge to her de...
The availability of power is an inexorable catalyst to boost levels of industrial activity for econo...
This work shows how poor power supply to industrial consumers has contributes to the increase of pri...
Various attempts by successive Nigerian governments at industrialization and rapid economic growth h...
The paper brings into forefront the epileptic state of energy sector of the national economy and how...
The paper examines current Nigerian energy deficiency situation and the magnitude effects it has on ...
The energy crisis of West African countries has assumed major importance over the past few decades. ...
The low power generation in Nigeria had hindered her economic growth and industrialisation. The nati...
This paper is concerned with the unabated epileptic power (electric) delivery which is seen to be pe...
The ever increasing demand and meager supply of energy in Nigeria has been a great challenge to her ...
Access to clean modern energy services is an enormous challenge facing the African continent because...
Sustainable supply of electricity is crucial to comfortable living in homes and attaining economic d...
Nigeria is an energy-rich nation with a huge energy resource base. The country is the largest reserv...
The globalization of the market place, industrialization and national wealth of any sovereign state...
The ever-increasing demand for electrical power in Nigeria, coupled with a limited supply, have rest...
The ever increasing demand and meager supply of energy in Nigeria has been great challenge to her de...
The availability of power is an inexorable catalyst to boost levels of industrial activity for econo...
This work shows how poor power supply to industrial consumers has contributes to the increase of pri...
Various attempts by successive Nigerian governments at industrialization and rapid economic growth h...