2022
DOI: 10.1108/bepam-12-2021-0151
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Challenges to energy transitioning in commercial buildings in the Nigerian built environment – from generator to RETs economy

Abstract: PurposeChallenges to energy access in Nigeria have resulted in the widespread use of fossil fuel generating sets (generators) despite its renewable energy (RE) potential. Given the climate crisis, combined with the country's rapid population growth and expected rise in energy and building demand, transitioning to low-carbon electricity using REs like solar photovoltaic (PV) presents opportunities beyond securing its energy future. While PV use is growing in Nigeria, this is focused on the residential sector de… Show more

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“…On the other hand, like systematic reviews, assessing the quality of the studies included in the review was important to this study to contribute to methodological rigour, which is not the standard approach with scoping studies. The study adopted Arksey and O'Malley's five-stage framework revised by Unuigbe et al (2018) to include a quality assessment stage, making it a six-stage framework consisting of (i) identifying the research question, (ii) identifying relevant studies, (iii) study selection, (iv) quality assessment, (v) charting the data, (vi) collating, summarising, and reporting results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, like systematic reviews, assessing the quality of the studies included in the review was important to this study to contribute to methodological rigour, which is not the standard approach with scoping studies. The study adopted Arksey and O'Malley's five-stage framework revised by Unuigbe et al (2018) to include a quality assessment stage, making it a six-stage framework consisting of (i) identifying the research question, (ii) identifying relevant studies, (iii) study selection, (iv) quality assessment, (v) charting the data, (vi) collating, summarising, and reporting results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mhatre et al [56] and Nußholz et al [80] discussed this lack of infrastructure in the context of the circular economy and mentioned that required technologies, tools and methods for the separation, collection, and recovery of building materials are missing. Additionally, Unuigbe et al [106] pointed to poor and unreliable electricity infrastructure in Nigeria, which has been unable to match the demand and forced the built environment to rely on fossil fuel-based generators at the building level as a solution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SDG targets and the new normal in the construction sector require a changing pattern of energy generation and investments for climate change mitigation. Thus, Unuigbe et al (2023) investigated how commercial buildings in Nigeria can switch to solar photovoltaic panels (a form of renewable energy) from fossil fuel generator sets through a grounded theory approach. The authors exposed congruent limitations and new negative narratives.…”
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“…The study adopted the Kiviet-bias fixed-effect model to deduce corruption implications that deter low PPP engagements for renewable energy investment in sub-Saharan Africa. Unuigbe et al (2023) and Ahmed et al (2023) agreed that the attainment of renewable energy towards the new normal in sub-Saharan Africa is minimal, and government intervention through construction policies and incentives is essential.…”
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