The Necessity of the Development of Standards for Renewable Energy Technologies in Nigeria

作者: Vincent Nnaemeka Emodi , Samson D Yusuf , Kyun-Jin Boo , None

DOI: 10.4236/SGRE.2014.511024

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摘要: Clean energy is vital for the sustainability of any economy in world. Many industrialized nations have increased their production capacity renewable while other countries lacking technical expertise and resource resorted to import these technologies. The imported technologies mostly standards that are followed by manufactures others manufactured cheaply exported developing do not adequate certification bodies. Nigeria which a fast growing country has no existing check influx into country. This study stresses need development order prevent importation substandard Nigeria. reviews potentials Nigeria, introduces concept standardization discusses

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