2022
DOI: 10.33736/jaspe.4264.2022
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Electricity Demand Pattern and Supply Availability On Nigeria Grid System

Abstract: This paper presents the analysis of electricity transmitted and demand on Nigeria's electricity grid system from the year 2018 to 2020 to give the present progress of the electricity system in Nigeria. The daily electricity generated and transmitted data, daily distribution companies (DISCOs) electricity demand and consumption data, and data of transmission lines connected to other neighbouring countries (international lines) within the year 2018 and 2020 were used for the analysis. Also, the extrapolation of … Show more

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“…With an optimistic gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of 11.5%, the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) conducted an energy demand and supply study, taking into account economic vision, demography, available energy resources, and modern developmental path. The result shows that Nigeria would need 31,210 MW of energy per day (Ale and Adeyemi, 2022). Furthermore, a 2022 USAID report estimated that there are more than 20 million homes without electricity in Nigeria, and the power plants generate a daily average of 4,100 MW of energy per day between (USAID, 2022.…”
Section: The Case For Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an optimistic gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of 11.5%, the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) conducted an energy demand and supply study, taking into account economic vision, demography, available energy resources, and modern developmental path. The result shows that Nigeria would need 31,210 MW of energy per day (Ale and Adeyemi, 2022). Furthermore, a 2022 USAID report estimated that there are more than 20 million homes without electricity in Nigeria, and the power plants generate a daily average of 4,100 MW of energy per day between (USAID, 2022.…”
Section: The Case For Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an optimistic gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of 11.5%, the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) conducted an energy demand and supply study, taking into account economic vision, demography, available energy resources, and modern developmental path. The result shows that Nigeria would need 31,210 MW of energy per day (Ale and Adeyemi, 2022). Furthermore, a 2022 USAID report estimated that there are more than 20 million homes without electricity in Nigeria, and the power plants generate a daily average of 4,100 MW of energy per day between 2020 and 2021 (USAID, 2022).…”
Section: The Case For Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%