2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12030840
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Not There Yet: Mapping Inhibitions to Solar Energy Utilisation by Households in African Informal Urban Neighbourhoods

Abstract: The average household access to electricity in Nigeria is estimated at four hours per day. This paradoxical energy crisis in a top oil and gas exporting country makes an interesting case for local and global players in the sustainable energy agenda. The current study showcases experiences of households that installed and use solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies in urban Africa. It identifies the key sociotechnical transition issues that shape the households’ solar energy adoption strategies. To get a clear pic… Show more

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“…A household reflection on the installation of solar PV system was conducted via interview in Kano metropolitan area. Respondent were found to adopt solar energy for recharging purposes, cooling system and lighting (Barau et al, 2020). Then, a questionnaire was administered in Ibadan to show usage of solar PV system in Oyo State by considering schools, households and industries.…”
Section: Assessment Of Solar Irradiance In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A household reflection on the installation of solar PV system was conducted via interview in Kano metropolitan area. Respondent were found to adopt solar energy for recharging purposes, cooling system and lighting (Barau et al, 2020). Then, a questionnaire was administered in Ibadan to show usage of solar PV system in Oyo State by considering schools, households and industries.…”
Section: Assessment Of Solar Irradiance In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A household reflection on the installation of solar PV system was conducted via interview in Kano metropolitan area. Respondent were found to adopt solar energy for recharging purposes, cooling system and lighting [54]. Then, a questionnaire was administered in Ibadan to show usage of solar PV system in Oyo State by considering schools, households and industries.…”
Section: Assessment Of Solar Irradiance In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban areas in Africa typically offer much higher levels of electrification than rural regions, yet grid-connected residential and commercial PV use remains low (27). Net metering opportunities remain limited throughout most of the continent, though some legislation is reported to have commenced in Morocco, Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya (28).…”
Section: Grid-connected Caipv In Urban/ Periurban Africamentioning
confidence: 99%