Urban poverty, renewable energy and Nigerian business climate

Albert Olotuah A, Rukayyatu Tukur B, Kingsley Dimuna O, Abiodun Olotuah O, Olutunde Adesiji S, Damilola Olotuah E
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In the phenomenal urban growth of cities Nigeria has experienced poor and haphazard urban planning. The cities are generally characterized by poor and inadequate and inefficient urban services and infrastructure. Energy use is closely related to the level of productivity in business and other activities. A primary challenge to the business environment in Nigeria is the deficit in infrastructure. The estimated energy need for Nigeria is 98,000MW per day. The country however generates an average of 3,500MW daily only. The result is an alarming shortage of 94,500MW daily. The low power supply makes electricity costly. Consequently the operating costs for businesses are usually high as electricity is indispensable in the running of businesses. The objective of this paper is the examination of the use of renewable energy in Nigeria particularly with regard to building an enabling business environment in Nigeria. This is in view of the incidence of urban poverty experienced in the country and its impact on the Nigerian business climate. The paper examines the urbanisation process in Nigeria and the resultant socio-economic downturn emanating from it. It asserts that phenomenal urban poverty, particularly infrastructural decay such as electricity supply has been experienced in the country which has been a handicap to the growth of the business environment in the country. The paper examines the energy situation in the country, and electricity generation and distribution. It critically examines an alternative direction of energy production and transmission in Nigeria, which is the resort to resources of renewable energy. Nigeria has an abundance of the resources such as solar, wind, hydroelectricity, and biomass. Policies, programmes, and strategies of renewable energy are examined in the paper. The paper concludes that the development would be an important key to building an enabling business environment in Nigeria.
城市贫困、可再生能源和尼日利亚的商业环境
在城市的惊人增长中,尼日利亚经历了贫穷和随意的城市规划。这些城市的特点一般是城市服务和基础设施差、不足和低效。能源的使用与商业和其他活动的生产力水平密切相关。尼日利亚商业环境面临的主要挑战是基础设施不足。据估计,尼日利亚每天的能源需求为9.8万兆瓦。然而,该国的平均日发电量仅为3500兆瓦。结果是每天94,500兆瓦的惊人短缺。低功率供应使得电费昂贵。因此,企业的经营成本通常很高,因为电力是企业经营中不可或缺的。本文的目的是审查尼日利亚可再生能源的使用情况,特别是在尼日利亚建立有利的商业环境方面。这是鉴于该国城市贫困的发生率及其对尼日利亚商业环境的影响。本文考察了尼日利亚的城市化进程以及由此产生的社会经济衰退。它断言,该国经历了严重的城市贫困,特别是电力供应等基础设施的衰败,这阻碍了该国商业环境的增长。本文考察了该国的能源状况,以及发电和配电情况。它批判性地考察了尼日利亚能源生产和传输的另一个方向,即诉诸可再生能源资源。尼日利亚拥有丰富的资源,如太阳能、风能、水力发电和生物质能。本文对可再生能源的政策、计划和战略进行了研究。该报告的结论是,这一发展将是在尼日利亚建立有利的商业环境的一个重要关键。
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