Ecological Footprint of Energy Consumption in Ijebu Ode, Nigeria

Henry Sawyerr, Afolabi Opasola, Edet Otto, Nsikak Akpan
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Notwithstanding overwhelming evidence that shows how unsustainable energy consumption contributes to our already rising ecological footprint (EF), the situation is mostly unchanged worldwide, especially in developing countries with poor equipment for efficient energy generation, with a growing threat of global warming due to unsustainable energy consumption and its disastrous environmental effects. Therefore, this study sought to analyze the ecological footprint of energy consumption in Ijebu Ode. A descriptive cross-sectional method was employed, and primary data were sourced from systemically sampled 400 households using structured questionnaires, analyzed descriptively using Microsoft Excel, and inferentially using the ecological footprint mathematical model. Findings revealed the overall EF of energy consumption in Ijebu Ode at 0.07 gha/capita, constituting about 6.7% of the city EF share, with electricity having the major share (0.04 gha; 51.9%), followed by gas with a footprint of 0.02 gha (26%). The lowest of the energy footprints were kerosine, charcoal, and firewood, with 0.003 gha (3.9%), 0.002 gha (2.6%), and 0.001 gha (1.3%), respectively. Thus, we conclude that Ijebu Ode has sustainable energy consumption, and therefore calls for practical policy directives aimed at improving our natural gas distribution potential to facilitate household availability and affordability in light of our reputation as the highest natural gas reserve holder in Africa.
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尼日利亚伊杰布奥德能源消费的生态足迹
尽管有大量证据表明,不可持续的能源消费如何导致我们已经不断上升的生态足迹(EF),但世界范围内的情况基本没有变化,特别是在高效能源生产设备落后的发展中国家,由于不可持续的能源消费及其灾难性的环境影响,全球变暖的威胁日益严重。因此,本研究试图分析依宿奥德能源消费的生态足迹。采用描述性横截面法,采用结构化问卷对400户家庭进行系统抽样,采用Microsoft Excel进行描述性分析,采用生态足迹数学模型进行推理分析。调查结果显示,伊jebu Ode的能源消费总能源消耗为0.07 gha/人均,约占城市能源消耗份额的6.7%,其中电力占主要份额(0.04 gha;51.9%),其次是气体,足迹为0.02 gha(26%)。能源足迹最低的是煤油、木炭和木柴,分别为0.003 gha(3.9%)、0.002 gha(2.6%)和0.001 gha(1.3%)。因此,我们得出结论,Ijebu Ode具有可持续的能源消耗,因此呼吁制定切实可行的政策指令,旨在提高我们的天然气分销潜力,以促进家庭的可用性和可负担性,因为我们是非洲天然气储量最高的国家。
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