Energy consumption is a leading cause of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Previous studies have addressed either the link between economic growth and energy consumption or economic growth and CO2 emissions and largely ignored ...
Electricity supply in Nigeria is far below its demand with an all-time peak power generation of 5,420.30 MW as against estimated demand of over 30,000 MW. Bridging the electricity Demand-Supply gap in a sustainable manner ...
Power outages and blackouts characterise household electricity supply despite the desire of Nigerians to have improved quality of electricity supply that is reliable with the appropriate level of voltage and where outages ...
Declining Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry (NOGI) has been attributed to inappropriateness of the country’s petroleum fiscal regimes and tax systems. Extant literature identified knowledge ...
Parties to arbitration conflicts also anticipate awards at the conclusion of the proceedings. Parties should be bound by awards that are definitive and binding. Certain judicial procedures, however, prevent awards in the ...
The increasing demand for electric power in Nigeria,due to population and industrial growth coupled with inadequate supply from hydropower stations is stimulating interest in Gas to Power Projects (GtPP) investments. Most ...
Legal and contractual obligations in the Nigerian electricity sector provide the framework that guides the operation of stakeholders in order to ensure stable electricity supply. Previous studies on the Nigerian electricity ...
Oil price shocks due to its direct and significant impact on inflation play an important role in the Nigerian economy given her dependence on oil revenue. While substantial studies exist on the effect of oil price shocks ...
Increasing global demand for energy security and sustainable development has necessitated the need for a paradigm shift from fossil fuel energy sources to renewable energy sources in Africa. A sizeable number of African ...
The growth in domestic demand for natural gas and the need to promote market efficiency gave rise to the call for gas sector liberalisation in Nigeria. As of 2017, only about 12% of total natural gas produced in Nigeria ...
The last two decades have witnessed significant efforts in an attempt to boost access to rural electrification in Nigeria with the establishment of Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and the Rural Electrification Strategy ...