
Chidera Okeke

Environmental Sustainability · Energy
Chidera Okeke
To bring Nigeria's Electricity Act's innovative provisions for integrating renewable energy into the power sector to fruition, it is necessary that the innovations of the law are not impeded by infrastructural obstacles
Chidera Okeke
Environmental Sustainability
At the present population rate of 180 million people, Nigeria will need about 200,000 megawatts (MW), to satisfy its electricity needs. However, due to reasons not limited to generation constraints, the operational generation capacity stands at 3718MW and has in recent times recorded a 70 per cent decline in generation capacity owing to gas supply constraints and vandalism. Consequently leading to frequent national grid collapses and nationwide blackouts.
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Chidera Okeke
Environmental Sustainability · Energy
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