OVERVIEW OF OFF-GRID RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMME IN NIGERIA

It is evident that out of the 1.3 billion people worldwide that lack access to electric energy are rural dwellers. Furthermore, the majority of them are living in rural areas of developing countries which are often remote, dispersed populated, and categorized by pitiable infrastructure and services....

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Main Authors: OLADEJI A.S., AKOREDE M.F., ALIYU S., MOHAMMED A.A., SALAMI A.W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oradea 2023-12-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Energy
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Online Access:http://www.energy-cie.ro/archives/2023/nr_2/v14-n2-5.pdf
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Summary:It is evident that out of the 1.3 billion people worldwide that lack access to electric energy are rural dwellers. Furthermore, the majority of them are living in rural areas of developing countries which are often remote, dispersed populated, and categorized by pitiable infrastructure and services. Given this, the rising contemplation concerning the target of worldwide access to energy has stressed the role of rural electrification and off-grid hybrid power generation system. To this effect, the present work focuses on the overview of rural electrification programs in Nigeria and offers a general framework. The Mini-grid Value Chain for the effective implementation of mini-grid projects was developed. Furthermore, to overcome the issue of affordability of cost of energy in rural areas of the country and to promote sustainability of the off-grid electrification projects, an Improved Local Electrification Committee Model (ILEC) was developed. The main aim of this is to guarantee the reliability of the power supply network to the off-grid rural areas and also to overcome the major demerit of the overall high initial capital cost that is associated with the establishment of mini-grid projects for off-grid rural electrification.
ISSN:2067-5534