The Nigeria Renewable Energy Master Plan (REMP) is a policy being implemented by Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Environment that aims to increase the contribution of renewable energy to account for 10% of Nigerian total energy consumption by 2025.[1] The Renewable Energy Masterplan for Nigeria was produced in 2006 with support from the UNDP.

Description

The Renewable Energy Master Plan (REMP) articulates Nigeria’s vision and sets out a road map for increasing the role of renewable energy in achieving sustainable development.[2] The policy primarily addresses Nigeria's need for increased electricity supply, improved grid reliability and security.

Targets of REMP

Targets for Renewable Energy Contribution to Electricity Generation (MW) in Nigeria[3]

ResourceShort-termMedium-termLong-term
Hydro (large)1930593048,000
Hydro (small)10073419,000
Solar PV5120500
Solar thermal-15
Biomass-100800
Wind12040
All Renewables2036690568,345
All energy sources16,00030,000192,000
 % of Renewables13%23%36%

See also

References

  1. "Nigeria Renewable Energy Master Plan". International Energy Agency‌. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. http://www.iceednigeria.org/workspace/uploads/nov.-2005.pdf |publisher=Energy Commission of Nigeria
  3. http://www.area-net.org/fileadmin/user_upload/AREA/AREA_downloads/AREA_Conference_09/Presentations/Nigeria_RENEWABLE_ENERGY_MASTERPLAN.pdf
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