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Renewable energy scenarios for sustainable electricity supply in Nigeria

Ishaya Tambari, Michael O. Dioha, Pierre Failler

2020Energy and Climate Change44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An attempt has been made using a bottom-up model to examine business-as-usual and 100% renewable electricity generation scenarios for Nigeria. Results indicate that Nigeria can achieve 100% renewable electricity supply by 2050 with the deployment of a mix of renewable energy technologies, especially utility-scale solar PV and onshore wind turbines. CO2 emissions are expected to peak by 2030 and decline to zero in 2050. In terms of total system cost, a transition to 100% renewable electricity by 2050 is a cheaper option compared to the conventional pathway, and it could potentially create around 1.54 million jobs for Nigerians by 2050.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyElectricityMains electricityElectricity retailingElectricity generationNatural resource economicsWind powerEnvironmental economicsBusinessEnvironmental scienceEconomicsElectricity marketEngineeringPower (physics)VoltageQuantum mechanicsPhysicsElectrical engineeringEnergy and Environment ImpactsHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsIntegrated Energy Systems Optimization
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