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CSP Technology and its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in northern Nigeria

Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 529 - 537, 01.09.2013

Abstract

Energy is an essential requirement for socioeconomic development in a country; however, its provision depends on availability of energy sources and the required investment. As Nigeria is experiencing rapid growth in population, adequate energy provision is necessary for corresponding levels of production and development. The need for sustainable and renewable sources of energy has emerged globally owing to environmental issues associated with the use of conventional fossil fuels. In order to consider the possibility of harnessing the solar energy resource in northern Nigeria, this study explores the potential contribution of the adoption of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technology to the energy system in the far northern States of Nigeria. These States are chosen because of the relatively high Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) in the region. The paper seeks to uncover the potential for CSP in Nigeria, and determine when the cost of energy from CSP will become competitive with the cost of energy from conventional power.

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Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 529 - 537, 01.09.2013

Abstract

References

  • A. Sambo. The place of Renewable Energy in the Nigerian Electricity Sector .Energy Commission of Nigeria Abuja. 2009.
  • D. Aderibigbe, "Power Supply To Industries - Pros and Cons of Available Options", Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers 2010 .
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  • Greenpeace, Concentrating Solar Power Global Outlook 09; Why Renewable Energy is Hot 2009 [Online]. Available :http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Glo bal/international/planet-2/report/2009/5/concentrating- solar-power-2009.pdf [2012, 07/05].
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change. IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland. 2007.
  • International Energy Agency. Renewable Energy
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  • W. Price, and S. Carpenter, "The Potential for Low- Cost Concentrating Solar Power Systems", Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference National Renewable Energy Laboratory. NREL/cp 550-26649, August 1-5, 1999.
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Primary Language English
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Olumide Oluwaseun Ogunmodimu This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Ogunmodimu, O. O. (2013). CSP Technology and its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in northern Nigeria. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, 3(3), 529-537.
AMA Ogunmodimu OO. CSP Technology and its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in northern Nigeria. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. September 2013;3(3):529-537.
Chicago Ogunmodimu, Olumide Oluwaseun. “CSP Technology and Its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in Northern Nigeria”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3, no. 3 (September 2013): 529-37.
EndNote Ogunmodimu OO (September 1, 2013) CSP Technology and its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in northern Nigeria. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3 3 529–537.
IEEE O. O. Ogunmodimu, “CSP Technology and its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in northern Nigeria”, International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 529–537, 2013.
ISNAD Ogunmodimu, Olumide Oluwaseun. “CSP Technology and Its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in Northern Nigeria”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3/3 (September 2013), 529-537.
JAMA Ogunmodimu OO. CSP Technology and its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in northern Nigeria. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2013;3:529–537.
MLA Ogunmodimu, Olumide Oluwaseun. “CSP Technology and Its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in Northern Nigeria”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 3, no. 3, 2013, pp. 529-37.
Vancouver Ogunmodimu OO. CSP Technology and its Potential Contribution to Electricity Supply in northern Nigeria. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2013;3(3):529-37.