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Title: Possibility of solar thermal power generation technologies in Nigeria:Challenges and policy directions
Authors: Akinyele, Daniel
Babatunde, Olubayo
Monyei, Chukwuka
Olatomiwa, Lanre
Okediji, Adebunmi
Ighravwe, Desmond
Onile, Abiodun
Onasanya, Mobolaji
Temikotan, Kehinde
Keywords: solar thermal power generation technologies
solar thermal power generation technologies: challenges
solar thermal power generation technologies: policy
Nigeria
solar technologies
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: This paper presents a brief overview of solar thermal generation technologies (parabolic trough, central tower receiver, linear Fresnel reflecting and parabolic dish concentrators) and their possible applications in Nigeria. It further discusses an array of barriers to the development of the technologies, such as lack of understanding of solar thermal systems, lack of incentives for renewable technologies and previous experience of solar photovoltaic systems failure that is making people doubt the viability of renewable electricity. Other barriers that were considered are lack of technical expertise, high technology cost and lack of project funding, including a lack of enabling policies to drive the technologies. This study then develops a policy framework that will help to understand and address some of the identified challenges to achieve widespread adoption, application, and diffusion in Nigeria. In addition, the framework will provide useful insights into the major issues that affect community-based or regional solar thermal power systems in developing countries. Widespread application of these clean technologies can help mitigate climate change
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ref.2019.02.002
http://repository.elizadeuniversity.edu.ng/jspui/handle/20.500.12398/298
ISSN: 1755-0084
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