2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijesm-12-2019-0001
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Evaluating renewable energy choices among rural communities in Nigeria. An insight for energy policy

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to examine the effects of policy incentives and cost on the choice and use of renewable energy in North-Central Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach The data for this study are collected from a sample of 290 respondents drawn from across 6 states in North-Central Nigeria, including the Federal Capital Territory. This study uses descriptive statistics and multinomial logistic regression to analyze the data. Findings The findings reveal that there is a huge potential demand for renewa… Show more

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“…Regarding the CSF "1.1 Uncertainty of operation and maintenance costs," many users prefer the use of solar energy as an alternative to their current energy sources, however, these users feel limited by the installation and maintenance costs of solar energy systems (Okwanya et al, 2020). For the authors, the use of renewable energy would increase if policy incentives covered some of the maintenance and installation costs for renewable energy users.…”
Section: Economic/socio-economic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the CSF "1.1 Uncertainty of operation and maintenance costs," many users prefer the use of solar energy as an alternative to their current energy sources, however, these users feel limited by the installation and maintenance costs of solar energy systems (Okwanya et al, 2020). For the authors, the use of renewable energy would increase if policy incentives covered some of the maintenance and installation costs for renewable energy users.…”
Section: Economic/socio-economic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a study conducted by Hancock (2015) uses a theoretical framework to analyze the ECOWAS Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) and focused on the players who established the organization. Okwanya et al (2020) examined the effects of policy incentives and cost on the choice and use of renewable energy in North-Central Nigeria. The results reveal that there is a huge potential demand for renewable energy sources particularly solar photovoltaic in the rural communities in Nigeria.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The marine RERs of some developing marine countries are showing a positive development trend (Varlas et al, 2017). The residents of few developing countries are often unwilling to use RERs and prefer to use wood as fuel (Okwanya et al, 2020). Often there is protest against the use of RERs, as the general population of developing countries cannot afford the price of RERs, especially where government policies do not consider the high installation and maintenance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%