Recent technology advancements have brought to the fore the role renewable energy can play in providing timely access to clean and affordable energy in the rural areas. Although rural electrification programme in Nigeria aims at harnessing renewable energy resources for improved electricity access, the contribution of renewable energy has remained marginal till date. The aim of this paper is to identify barriers to the uptake of renewable energy for improved access to electricity in the rural areas. The paper finds that inadequate funding of rural electrification programme, high initial costs of renewable energy technology, absence of community participation coupled with the absence of a body with specific mandate to promote the use of rene...
Funding Information: This work has been facilitated by the financial support from Eni S.p.A Italy by...
Mozambique and Tanzania are countries with very low rural electrification rates – far below 5 % perc...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
Nigeria is endowed with abundant energy resources, both conventional and renewable, which can potent...
Nigeria has been accorded the largest economy in Africa and one of Africa's burgeoning economies. Ho...
with electricity. Despite the abundance of renewable energy sources well suited for rural electricit...
The ratio of electricity generated through renewable energy sources in developing and least develop...
Energy is critical to achieving virtually all the Millennium Development Goals. Whether it is electr...
This paper provides a review on barriers of rural electrification and mechanisms for these activitie...
Energy plays an important role in social and economic development, however close to 600 million peop...
This paper discusses an overview and field experience of a pilot rural electrification project which...
Over 60% of the Nigeria population still resides within the rural spaces. These rural spaces are zon...
The ever-increasing demand for electrical power in Nigeria, coupled with a limited supply, have rest...
Nigeria’s poor electric power supply has grossly affected the economy, slowing down countrywide deve...
Following the failure of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) and fossil fuel source applicat...
Funding Information: This work has been facilitated by the financial support from Eni S.p.A Italy by...
Mozambique and Tanzania are countries with very low rural electrification rates – far below 5 % perc...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...
Nigeria is endowed with abundant energy resources, both conventional and renewable, which can potent...
Nigeria has been accorded the largest economy in Africa and one of Africa's burgeoning economies. Ho...
with electricity. Despite the abundance of renewable energy sources well suited for rural electricit...
The ratio of electricity generated through renewable energy sources in developing and least develop...
Energy is critical to achieving virtually all the Millennium Development Goals. Whether it is electr...
This paper provides a review on barriers of rural electrification and mechanisms for these activitie...
Energy plays an important role in social and economic development, however close to 600 million peop...
This paper discusses an overview and field experience of a pilot rural electrification project which...
Over 60% of the Nigeria population still resides within the rural spaces. These rural spaces are zon...
The ever-increasing demand for electrical power in Nigeria, coupled with a limited supply, have rest...
Nigeria’s poor electric power supply has grossly affected the economy, slowing down countrywide deve...
Following the failure of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) and fossil fuel source applicat...
Funding Information: This work has been facilitated by the financial support from Eni S.p.A Italy by...
Mozambique and Tanzania are countries with very low rural electrification rates – far below 5 % perc...
Over a fifth of the world’s population, 1.4 billion people, lack access to electricity at home and t...