Climate Change Adaptation in Nigeria
September 2022 This working paper is part of the project “Climate Adaptation Strategies, Initiatives, and Practices: Issues and Pathways in West Africa”. The project is led and coordinated by APRI – Africa
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September 2022 This working paper is part of the project “Climate Adaptation Strategies, Initiatives, and Practices: Issues and Pathways in West Africa”. The project is led and coordinated by APRI – Africa
Thus, this study examines the factors responsible for Nigeria''s energy crisis, the types of renewable sources available in Nigeria, and the kinds of
Nigeria remains Africa''s largest economy: in the AC, supplying an economy three-times larger than today would require less energy demand if the energy mix were to be diversified. In the
Infants, children, pregnant women, and the elderly suffer the most from the intense heat, often finding little relief. Nigeria is under relentless
Nigeria''s Energy Management Systems (EMS) market, highlighting the current state of energy efficiency and demand side manag ement initiativ es,
This paper proposes maximum utilization of existing and current assets of both Independent Power Producers (IPP) and the National Integrated
The World Bank''s Climate Risk Profile for Nigeria (2021) indicates that increased levels of CO2 will lead to up to 17% nutrient declines in rice, with increased rainfall variability and higher temperatures likely
Climate change poses a significant threat to Nigeria''s agricultural sector, which is a cornerstone of its economy and food security. The increasing frequency of
made its energy sector vulnerable to climate-related disruptions and global market volatility. The research explores the current state of energy security, highlighting the nation'' s dependency on oil
In Nigeria, implementing these practices is crucial to address the growing energy demand, enhance energy security, and mitigate environmental impacts.
This study investigates strategies for achieving sustainable road transport in Nigeria, focusing on energy conservation and emission reduction (ECER) through technological innovation,
As the world transitions to meet climate commitments, Nigeria faces two significant impacts on its economy and energy future. On the one hand, Nigeria stands to lose revenue from oil and gas,
This paper explores Nigeria''s Energy Management Systems (EMS) market, highlighting the current state of energy efficiency and demand side management initiatives, market drivers, barriers, and future
Satellite image of Lake Chad, showing it shrinking between 1984 and 2018 Temperature change in Nigeria; each bar represents the average temperature
ly manage our energy use without at the same time destroying the sustainability of our development. Energy management is the planning and operation of energy production and energy consumption
COUNTRY NIGERIA REPORT ON ENERGY SYSTEM PRESENTED BY: ENGR SAMSON UBOGU, MNSE MINISTRY OF ENERGY, ASABA, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA
Building a climate-resilient energy sector is crucial for mitigating these effects. However, transitioning to a low-carbon energy system faces numerous
Nigeria, a country known for its natural wealth, cultural diversity, and socio-economic challenges, is facing heatwave problems. A heatwave is a prolonged period of unusually high
NIGERIA According to the United Nations, Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures or weather, these shifts could be natural or artificial, and human beings are said to be the main drivers
Abstract This study examines the intersection of climate change and energy security in Nigeria, with a particular focus on the role of renewable energy solutions in addressing these challenges. Nigeria'' s
As Nigeria commits to ever more ambitious climate targets, including net-zero commitments, planning must begin now in earnest. Nigeria has a unique opportunity to develop a sustainable energy system
Nigeria is one of the countries most affected by climate change given frequent floodings and other climate change related problems. Also, Nigeria is a signatory to the Paris Climate Accord.
The structure of the guideline responds to the above questions and is complemented by case studies where different building energy efficiency packages have been modelled and compared to identify
Other outcomes of climate change such as heavy precipitation, abnormal onset and cessation of rainfall, rising temperature and alteration in relative humidity have negative
Abstract The importance of effective energy use and management to ensure the sustainability of the economy is the focus of this paper. Energy is crucial to the development of any nation. Therefore, the
In Abuja, the extreme dry-bulb temperatures highlight the need for proper insulation and energy-efficient cooling strategies, such as variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems or high-efficiency chillers.