Technical Barriers to Renewable Energy Technology Adoption in Nigeria

Rosemary N. Wojuola, B. Alant
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In the arena of energy, there is a global integration of renewable energy technologies (RETs) into various national energy policies in order to reduce the risk of climate change. Although the Nigerian energy policy (2005) stipulated increased deployment of renewable energy technologies, concern remains about the implementations and public acceptance of the technologies. Unless the factors that constitute barriers to public adoption are identified and addressed, successful deployment of these technologies will be unattainable. This paper discusses the technical barriers to acceptance of RETs in the understanding of the Nigerian populace. The study was carried out in Oyo State of Nigeria. Using a convergent parallel mixed-method research approach, data was collected via a survey (quantitative) and focus group interviews (qualitative). There was a survey of 600 participants and four focus group interviews conducted including 23 participants. Four common technical themes emerged from the data: accessibility, complexity, maintenance, and durability. Unless the factors that constitute barriers to public adoption of the technologies are identified and addressed, successful deployment of these technologies will be unattainable. The findings of this study underscore the need for collaboration between the government, the industry, the academic and the public in the implementation of RETs in the country. This study will be a guide for policy makers in Nigeria and other African countries in developing policy interventions to address such barriers
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尼日利亚采用可再生能源技术的技术障碍
在能源领域,全球正在将可再生能源技术(RETs)纳入各国能源政策,以减少气候变化的风险。尽管尼日利亚能源政策(2005年)规定增加可再生能源技术的部署,但人们仍然担心这些技术的实施和公众接受程度。除非确定和解决构成公众采用障碍的因素,否则这些技术的成功部署将是无法实现的。本文讨论了在尼日利亚民众的理解中接受RETs的技术障碍。这项研究是在尼日利亚奥约州进行的。采用融合并行混合研究方法,通过调查(定量)和焦点小组访谈(定性)收集数据。我们对600名参与者进行了调查,并对23名参与者进行了四次焦点小组访谈。数据中出现了四个常见的技术主题:可访问性、复杂性、维护和持久性。除非确定和解决构成公众采用这些技术的障碍的因素,否则这些技术的成功部署将无法实现。这项研究的结果强调了政府、工业界、学术界和公众在该国实施RETs方面进行合作的必要性。这项研究将为尼日利亚和其他非洲国家的决策者制定政策干预措施以解决这些障碍提供指导
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