Assessment of Off-Grid Power Plants in Nigeria: Location, Capacity, Performance and Current Status

Oke I. A., Ahiakwo C. O., Amadi H. N., Ojuka O. E.
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The power sector in Nigeria still struggles with significant electricity challenges resulting from the unavailability of power supply and the unreliability of the conventional national grid. The total installed capacity of off-grid plants in Nigeria is approximately a meagre 52 MW, with a combination of 67 operational mini-grids and solar home systems across the country impacting only about one million households and around five million residents out of Nigeria’s population of over 200 million people.  It has been reported that both urban and rural areas suffer the impact of power shortages and frequent blackouts. The unreliability of power supply in Nigeria has been identified as a significant problem affecting educational institutions in terms of productive learning, student residency and institutional operations, and also the overall operation of healthcare facilities as it limits access to quality healthcare services. The study examines the presence and potential of off-grid power solutions in Nigeria which present a more reliable approach to supplying electricity to users, as a deliberate response to the multiple and complex challenges in the Nigerian power systems to identify the present location, installed capacity, operational performance, and current status of off-grid power plants in Nigeria. The Geographic Information System and statistical approaches were employed. It was discovered that off-grid solutions are beginning to spread across the country on different scales. However, most rural areas in Nigeria still do not have access to electricity supply. The study encourages decentralized power generation in the country and emphasizes the need for the federal government through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to consider investing in off-grid solutions, particularly in the rural areas for socio-economic benefits.
尼日利亚离网电厂评估:位置、容量、性能和现状
尼日利亚的电力部门仍在与电力供应不足和传统国家电网不可靠造成的重大电力挑战作斗争。尼日利亚离网电厂的总装机容量约为 52 兆瓦,全国有 67 个运行中的微型电网和家用太阳能系统,在尼日利亚 2 亿多人口中,仅对约 100 万户家庭和约 500 万居民产生影响。 据报道,城市和农村地区都受到电力短缺和频繁停电的影响。尼日利亚电力供应的不稳定性已被确定为影响教育机构生产性学习、学生居住和机构运作的一个重大问题,同时也影响了医疗保健设施的整体运作,因为它限制了优质医疗保健服务的获取。本研究探讨了尼日利亚离网电力解决方案的存在和潜力,该方案提供了一种向用户供电的更为可靠的方法,是对尼日利亚电力系统面临的多重复杂挑战的有意回应,旨在确定尼日利亚离网电厂的当前位置、装机容量、运行性能和现状。研究采用了地理信息系统和统计方法。研究发现,离网解决方案已开始在全国范围内不同程度地推广。然而,尼日利亚大多数农村地区仍然无法获得电力供应。该研究鼓励尼日利亚分散式发电,并强调联邦政府有必要通过农村电气化机构(REA)考虑投资离网解决方案,特别是在农村地区,以获得社会经济效益。
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