- Tytuł:
- Understanding government policies on renewable energy deployment and climate change mitigation in Nigeria since the russia-ukraine crisis
- Autorzy:
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Adeforiti, Rotimi
Fasoye, Temitope Esther - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/31342799.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2022
- Wydawca:
- Instytut Polityki Energetycznej im. Ignacego Łukasiewicza
- Tematy:
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climate change
electrical energy
fossil fuel
Russia-Ukraine crisis
Nigeria - Opis:
- The global energy sector remains affected by the Russian-Ukraine crisis. Prior to the crisis, the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has energy transition plan from fossil fuel to renewable sources, a measure aimed at addressing climate change by the year 2030. However, while the Russian-Ukraine belligerent relationship was not predicted, it has served as a catalyst for energy transition across the world given the increase in the price of fossil fuel. The study addressed the question; Is the effect of Russia-Ukraine crisis on fossil fuel accessibility enhancing renewable energy deployment in electricity generation in Nigeria? The study analyzed how the effect of Russia-Ukraine crisis on fossil fuel accessibility in enhancing renewable energy deployment in electricity generation in Nigeria. The underlying assumption of the study is that the Russia-Ukraine crisis will not catalyze the transition of electricity generation from fossil fuel to renewable sources in Nigeria. The theoretical framework of the study is public choice theory and it is applied from the perspective that government instrument instead of market force allocate certain need. The study adopted descriptive research design and Nigeria transition to renewable energy was case studied. Information were obtained from purposively selected government documents and website pages of concerned agencies. Information gathered were content analyzed. The study noted that electrical energy continued to be sourced from non-renewable sources in the country despite the extant policies of government on transition to renewable energy in the country. The study concluded that politics rather than emergency situation drives energy transition.
- Źródło:
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Energy Policy Studies; 2022, 3 (11); 3-15
2545-0859 - Pojawia się w:
- Energy Policy Studies
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki