What Went Wrong And How Can We Fix It: Renewable Energy and Mini-Grid Policies in Nigeria

Tam Kemabonta, A. Geoffrey, Oluwatobi O. Apena, Scott Uzzle
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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), which is the independent government agency responsible for regulating the electricity sector, in 2016, approved a regulatory framework that aims to accelerate the electrification of the country, where only 59% of its population have access to electricity and for only about 35.8 hours a week on average, through minigrids – isolated and interconnected. This was done to facilitate investment from private entities into the country’s unreliable electricity infrastructure. In this paper we analyze this policy, identifying potential problems in it and proffering solutions to these problems. We also review Nigeria’s quest to come up with a coherent strategy for harnessing its renewable energy resources. The obstacles were identified, and solutions were proffered.
哪里出了问题,我们如何解决:尼日利亚的可再生能源和微型电网政策
尼日利亚电力监管委员会(NERC)是负责监管电力部门的独立政府机构,于2016年批准了一项监管框架,旨在加速该国的电气化。在尼日利亚,只有59%的人口可以通过小型电网获得电力,平均每周只有35.8小时的电力,这些电网是孤立的和相互连接的。这样做是为了促进私人实体对该国不可靠的电力基础设施的投资。在本文中,我们分析了这一政策,找出了潜在的问题,并提出了解决这些问题的办法。我们还回顾了尼日利亚为利用其可再生能源制定连贯战略的努力。确定了障碍,并提出了解决办法。
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