Anas A. Bisu , Tariq G. Ahmed , Umar S. Ahmad , Abubakar D. Maiwada
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摘要
本研究采用全面的优势、劣势、机会和威胁 (SWOT) 分析方法,调查尼日利亚北部光伏能源的发展情况。研究深入探讨了在经济挑战背景下引入光伏系统的复杂性,包括货币波动和通货膨胀等问题,这些问题放大了成本并阻碍了资本投资。沙尘暴等环境因素被认为是降低太阳能电池板效率的障碍。此外,偏远地区的安全问题也会提高运营成本,影响投资决策。本文提出了有效的缓解策略,包括开展广泛的公众宣传活动以提高市场参与度,建立微型电网系统以加强能源分配,定制在职培训计划以培养当地的光伏技术专业人才,以及利用微电网系统作为监管和政策测试的实验场地。通过综合这些内容,本研究全面概述了在尼日利亚北部成功推广光伏能源所必需的先决条件。研究强调了太阳能的潜力,即在利用已确定的优势和机遇的情况下,太阳能可极大地促进该地区的可持续发展并实现能源独立。已确定的主要优势包括:平均全球水平辐照度 (GHI) 为 5.436 kWh/m2,直接正常辐照度 (DNI) 为 1534-1680 kWh/m2,平准化电力成本 (LCoE) 为 0.1 美元,以及充分利用非洲开发银行 (AfDB) 从非洲可持续能源基金 (Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa) 批准的 788 万美元赠款的机会。
A SWOT Analysis Approach for the Development of Photovoltaic (PV) Energy in Northern Nigeria
This research employs a comprehensive Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats (SWOT) analysis to investigate the advancement of photovoltaic (PV) energy in Northern Nigeria. The study delves into the intricacies of introducing PV systems within the context of economic challenges, including issues such as currency volatility and inflation, which amplify costs and impede capital investments. Environmental factors, such as dust and sandstorms, are identified as obstacles diminishing the efficiency of solar panels. Additionally, security concerns in remote areas elevate operational costs and influence investment decisions. This paper proposes effective mitigation strategies, encompassing widespread public awareness campaigns to augment market engagement, the establishment of mini-grid systems for enhanced energy distribution, customised on-the-job training programs to foster local expertise in PV technology, and the utilisation of micro-grid systems as experimental grounds for regulatory and policy testing. By synthesising these components, the study offers a comprehensive overview of the prerequisites essential for the successful proliferation of PV energy in Northern Nigeria. Emphasis is placed on the potential for solar energy to significantly contribute to the region's sustainable development and achieve energy independence when the identified strength, and opportunities are exploited. The key strength identified are the average Global horizontal irradiance (GHI) of 5.436 kWh/m2, Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) of 1534–1680 kWh/m2, Levelised Cost of Electricity (LCoE) of $ 0.1, and an opportunity to fully utilise the over $ 7.88 million grant authorised by the African Development Bank (AfDB) from the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa.