Dr Adebola Adeyemi adebola.adeyemi@durham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor
Promoting Renewable Energy through a Decentralised Electricity Regulatory Framework – An Analysis of Nigeria’s Electricity Act 2023
Adeyemi, Adebola
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Abstract
In the ever-evolving landscape of energy production and consumption,
Nigeria stands at a pivotal crossroad as it seeks to revolutionize its electricity sector by moving from the use of non-renewable energy sources to renewable sources while improving access, cost and resilience. To promote access to electricity, the paper evaluates the Electricity Act 2023, and discussesbopportunities for developing an appropriate regulatory framework that will facilitate and promote the increased integration of renewable energy (RE) into Nigeria’s energy mix. The paper employs qualitative research method by examining the former and the existing electricity law in Nigeria and explores
the extent that the regulatory framework promotes the integration of renewable energy into the energy mix. The paper investigates secondary sources by analysing the improvements to the renewable energy framework introduced by the Electricity Act 2023 and builds on decentralization approaches that encourages the involvement of
State and local entities in governance and decision-making processes. It
discusses specific renewable energy provisions in the Electricity Act 2023 such as the renewable generation obligation and ties it to the opportunities and challenges with respect to increased renewable energy integration in Nigeria’s energy mix. The paper concludes that decentralization could help in strengthening capacity building and technical competence at the state and local level and this is critical for promoting the integration of renewable energy in Nigeria’s energy mix
thereby increasing the prospects for meeting Nigeria’s climate commitments with the attendant benefits for the energy transition.
Citation
Adeyemi, A. (online). Promoting Renewable Energy through a Decentralised Electricity Regulatory Framework – An Analysis of Nigeria’s Electricity Act 2023. The Journal of Sustainable Development, Law and Policy, 15(3), 412 - 435. https://doi.org/10.4314/jsdlp.v15i3.15
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Aug 1, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Sep 30, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Oct 29, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 31, 2024 |
Journal | The Journal of Sustainable Development, Law and Policy |
Print ISSN | 2467-8406 |
Electronic ISSN | 2467-8392 |
Publisher | African Journals Online (AJOL) |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 412 - 435 |
ISBN | 2467-8406 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4314/jsdlp.v15i3.15 |
Keywords | Decentralisation, Electricity, Electricity Act 2023, Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, Renewable Energy. |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2978191 |
Publisher URL | https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsdlp |
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
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