From Fossil Fuels to Solar Power: Nigeria’s Renewable Energy Transition in the African Context
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Energy access, energy transition, carbon emissions, sustainable developmentAbstract
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and a leading oil producer, faces a paradox: abundant fossil fuel reserves coexist with persistent electricity shortages. As the country navigates its transition to renewable energy, solar power emerges as a central solution. Nigeria possesses some of the highest solar irradiation potentials in the world (about 5.5 kWh/m2/day), which, if adequately harnessed, could significantly expand energy access, particularly in off-grid and rural communities where traditional power infrastructure is lacking. Beyond bridging the energy gaps, solar deployment offers co-benefits such as reducing carbon emissions, creating employment opportunities, and promoting economic growth. However, the transition is not without challenges. The high initial cost of solar installations, limited access to financing, and inadequate technical expertise constrain widespread adoption. Despite these constraints, solar energy remains a transformative pathway for Nigeria, and Africa at large, to advance sustainable development while contributing to global climate goals. By capitalizing on its abundant solar resources and addressing existing structural limitations, Nigeria can be among the leading nations in Africa’s renewable energy transition and foster a cleaner and more resilient energy future.
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