在建设碳中和的经济中超越能源转型的复杂性:以尼日利亚为例

Augustine Sadiq Okoh , Eyene Okpanachi
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尼日利亚寻求通过使用可再生能源资源和技术向低碳经济转型。然而,尽管尼日利亚政府最近的一些政策强调了能源系统相对脱钩的必要性,以最大限度地利用可再生能源,但其他政策同时也将化石燃料发电作为该国能源系统的核心。本文采用长期能源替代方案规划工具(LEAP)和已宣布的承诺情景(APS)来评估尼日利亚在实现碳中和的经济方面的进展。研究结果表明,向低碳经济转型为加强能源获取和未来扩大化石燃料基础设施提供了巨大机会。然而,体制惯性和协调失误在能源系统内造成了障碍,而不一致的政策优先事项和政治经济计算则进一步偏向于目前占主导地位的石油和天然气开发。可再生能源将确保尼日利亚减少对化石燃料的依赖,但转型将充满巨大障碍。因此,加快碳中和需要一套大规模的能源缓解途径,以便灵活整合所有能源系统,特别是现代生物能源和天然气。
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Transcending energy transition complexities in building a carbon-neutral economy: The case of Nigeria

Nigeria seeks to transition to a low-carbon economy through the use of renewable energy resources and technologies. However, while some of the Nigerian government's recent policies have emphasized the need for the relative decoupling of energy systems in order to maximize renewable energy, others have concurrently bolstered fossil-fuel power generation as the country's energy system's centerpiece. This paper employs the Long-Range Energy Alternatives Planning Tool (LEAP) and the Announced Pledges Scenario (APS) to evaluate Nigeria's progress toward a carbon-neutral economy. The findings indicate that the transformation to a low-carbon economy offers enormous opportunities for enhanced energy access and the future expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure. Nevertheless, institutional inertia and coordination lapses create barriers within the energy systems, while inconsistent policy priorities and political-economic calculations generate further bias in favor of the currently dominant oil- and gas-based development. Renewable energy will ensure Nigeria reduces its reliance on fossil fuels, but the transition will be fraught with formidable obstacles. Therefore, accelerating carbon neutralization necessitates a suite of energy mitigation pathways at scales that allow for the flexible integration of all energy systems, particularly modern bioenergy and natural gas.

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