Renewable energy development in tow selected African countries: an overview and assessment
Government officials, academics, independent researchers and private investors have been working since the energy crises in the 1970s towards maximizing alternative and new renewable energy sources. The traditional sources of energy are based on exhaustible natural resources; therefore, the energ...
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INSI Publications
2013
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Summary: | Government officials, academics, independent researchers and private investors have been
working since the energy crises in the 1970s towards maximizing alternative and new renewable
energy sources. The traditional sources of energy are based on exhaustible natural resources; therefore,
the energy that is cleaner and sustainable for sustainable development of the world economy is a sine
qua non. The economy of a country is measured with the consumption of energy per capita. Least
developed and developing nations of Africa are hard pressed to increase their power generation and
maximize other sources of energy. But due to their inherent limitations in terms of financial resources,
lack of sophisticated technology, lack of sufficient foreign aid, and ever growing population, their
energy needs are going to increase in times to come of financial institution to exploit the available
sources for energy generation depend on that. This paper attempts to provide an overview and assess
the situation in two selected African countries: Nigeria and Algeria. The paper identifies some barriers
and explores the way forward in these countries for successful energy generation by all possible
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