探索尼日利亚电力供需缺口:产能扩张的区位评估

O. Ogunrinde, E. Shittu, M. Bello, I. Davidson
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为了解决尼日利亚电力需求和供应的总赤字,需要采取务实和循序渐进的方法来扩大发电能力。许多研究都用综合性的解决策略阐述了潜在的问题。然而,许多建议的解决方案要么成本太高,要么系统的适应能力有限。本文提供了一种逐步扩大供应能力的方法,作为国家和地区能源位置距离的函数。在本研究中,我们将能量定位距离解释为从两个问题的答案中得出的度量。首先,在全国各地为国家电网服务的现有发电厂的输出能力之下,发电量有多少?其次,在能源贫困程度不同的地区,要实现设定的能源密度或人均能源指数,产能扩张的最低门槛是什么?有了这一探索,尼日利亚的能源规划者可以考虑一种零敲碎打的方法,而不是寻求一步到位地解决该国电力供应短缺的问题,这种方法确实可以提供巨大的、相对显著的产能扩张。这一结果为政策制定者和投资者提供了指导,指导他们如何制定投资努力,以一种类似于在树木水平上影响变化的众所周知的背景下看待问题,而不是寻求改变森林。
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Exploring the Demand-Supply Gap of Electricity in Nigeria: Locational Evaluation for Capacity Expansions
To address the gross deficit in electricity demand and supply in Nigeria requires a pragmatic and sequential approach to expanding generation capacity. Numerous studies have expatiated on the underlying problems with solution strategies that are comprehensive. However, many of those suggested solutions are either too steep cost-wise or the system is limited in the adaptive capacity to incorporate them. This paper proffers a stepped approach at expanding the capacity of supply as a function of the energy locational distance of the states and regions in the country. In this research, we interpret energy locational distance as a measure that is derived from the answer to two questions. First, how much is generation below the output capacity of the existing generating plants that are stationed across the country serving the national grid? Second, what is the minimum threshold of capacity expansion to achieve a set energy density or energy per person index across the regions of the country differentiated by energy poverty? With this exploration, energy planners in Nigeria, rather than seeking to address the dearth of electricity supply in the country in one step, could consider a piecemeal approach that indeed offers tremendous and relatively significant expansions in capacity. This outcome offers guidance to policy makers and investors on how to craft their investment efforts in a manner that is akin to viewing the problem at the proverbial context of effecting changes at the tree level rather than seeking to change the forest.
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