The development of any country is closely related to its ability to provide access to electricity for productive labor. Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have low electrification rates for commercial, industrial and residential consumers. This study focuses on Nigeria, which has one of the largest populations and economies in sub-Saharan Africa. Although Nigeria possesses abundant renewable energy resources that can increase electricity generation, it has suffered a significant setback in electricity generation. However, for Nigeria to become one of the leading industrialized countries by 2030, access to clean, reliable, and sustainable energy sources is vital (Vision 20: 2030). This study assesses the possibility of Nigeria developing a...
In Nigeria, as in many developing countries, providing energy to rural and urban areas has proved to...
The negative impact of climate change on the environment and the harmful effect caused by the contin...
Lack of access to modern forms of energy continues to hamper socio-economic development in Nigeria, ...
The development of any country is closely related to its ability to provide access to electricity fo...
The development of any country is closely related to its ability to provide access to electricity f...
This study focuses on Nigeria's journey towards achieving the United Nations' 7th Sustainable Energy...
Lack of access to modern forms of energy continues to hamper socio-economic developmentin Nigeria, a...
Lack of access to modern forms of energy continues to hamper socio-economic developmentin Nigeria, a...
In this study, cwrent and future perspectives of energy utilization and renewable energy options in ...
Nigeria is Africa's largest economy and home to approximately 10% of the un-electrified population o...
This paper applied a scenario-based analysis to explore Nigeria's future energy demand, supply and a...
Today 57.7 % of Nigerians has access to electricity with less than 1 % using electric stoves for coo...
Today 57.7 % of Nigerians has access to electricity with less than 1 % using electric stoves for coo...
Climate change remains a pivotal area and a persistent challenging issue for deliberation among the ...
Over 80% of the current Nigerian primary energy consumption is met by petroleum. This overdependence...
In Nigeria, as in many developing countries, providing energy to rural and urban areas has proved to...
The negative impact of climate change on the environment and the harmful effect caused by the contin...
Lack of access to modern forms of energy continues to hamper socio-economic development in Nigeria, ...
The development of any country is closely related to its ability to provide access to electricity fo...
The development of any country is closely related to its ability to provide access to electricity f...
This study focuses on Nigeria's journey towards achieving the United Nations' 7th Sustainable Energy...
Lack of access to modern forms of energy continues to hamper socio-economic developmentin Nigeria, a...
Lack of access to modern forms of energy continues to hamper socio-economic developmentin Nigeria, a...
In this study, cwrent and future perspectives of energy utilization and renewable energy options in ...
Nigeria is Africa's largest economy and home to approximately 10% of the un-electrified population o...
This paper applied a scenario-based analysis to explore Nigeria's future energy demand, supply and a...
Today 57.7 % of Nigerians has access to electricity with less than 1 % using electric stoves for coo...
Today 57.7 % of Nigerians has access to electricity with less than 1 % using electric stoves for coo...
Climate change remains a pivotal area and a persistent challenging issue for deliberation among the ...
Over 80% of the current Nigerian primary energy consumption is met by petroleum. This overdependence...
In Nigeria, as in many developing countries, providing energy to rural and urban areas has proved to...
The negative impact of climate change on the environment and the harmful effect caused by the contin...
Lack of access to modern forms of energy continues to hamper socio-economic development in Nigeria, ...