Sustainable Energy Implementation in Urban Nigeria

作者: Richard Ingwe , Benjamin Inyang , Simon Ering , Rose Adalikwu , None

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摘要: A global new deal (describing a comprehensive programme designed to respond multiple crises in financial, economic, environmental and social sectors) recently adopted by advanced countries comprises sustainable (renewable efficient) energy environmentally-friendly technologies. Despite the abundance of natural renewable resources Nigeria, remains ignored underplayed. Aetiological method concept postneoliberalism were used analyse historical data on production use Nigeria. The findings include prolonged neoliberalistic political framework: military dictatorship, ineptitude terms adoption due culture comprising scramble steal misappropriate funds earned from export, use, fossil fuels (petroleum oil gas). After criminally enriching themselves stealing public funds, Nigeria’s elite (characterized opulent living) over-use rely conventional technologies (CETs)-especially gigantic powerful fuel-run power generating sets It is concluded that failure facilitate massive rapid implementation address hampering achievement development country beckons for creation postneoliberalistic policies are required promote at decentralized sub-national urban regions based proven model distributed generation supply SETs.

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