A Scientometrics Report on Policies for Managing Decommissioned Solar Power Systems in The Niger Delta

Richard Azubuike John, Ojiyovwi Johnson Okorhi, Roland Uhunmwangho
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The region of the Niger Delta has seen a significant increase in the use of solar power systems (SPSs) to meet the energy needs of its people. As these systems approach their end-of-life, it is vital to have proper handling techniques to limit their impact on the environment and make the most of resource reuse. This article focused on examining the government guidelines for dealing with SPSs that have been decommissioned within the core Niger Delta region. The research used a quantitative method, with questionnaires serving as the tool for collecting data. Thirty-six officials from government agencies in the core three States were examined on the policy structure applied to decommission SPSs. The research utilized both descriptive and detailed statistical methods to interpret the data and discuss the findings. It was uncovered that government personnel are lacks the understanding of policies that encourage renewable and environmentally friendly energy methods in the installation of SPSs and their administration at end-of-life. Among the suggestions, it was noted that governmental bodies must adopt and integrate the essential 8 policy instruments and practice lasting handling techniques for dealing with waste from SPSs within the policy structure applied in the study area.
尼日尔三角洲退役太阳能发电系统管理政策的科学计量学报告
尼日尔三角洲地区的太阳能发电系统(SPSs)的使用显著增加,以满足其人民的能源需求。随着这些系统接近其使用寿命,拥有适当的处理技术以限制其对环境的影响并充分利用资源再利用是至关重要的。这篇文章的重点是审查政府关于处理在尼日尔三角洲核心地区已经退役的油田的指导方针。本研究采用定量方法,以问卷调查作为收集数据的工具。对三个核心国家政府机构的36名官员进行了关于适用于退役高级官员的政策结构的审查。该研究采用描述性和详细的统计方法来解释数据和讨论研究结果。据调查,政府工作人员对鼓励使用可再生能源和环境友好型能源的政策缺乏了解。在这些建议中,有人指出,政府机构必须在研究领域采用的政策结构内,采用和整合基本的政策工具和实践持久的处理技术,以处理来自社会主义国家的废物。
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