Initiating the Bank's Peri-Urban/Rural and Renewable Energy Activities in Nigeria

The workshop entitled, Initiating the Bank's Peri Urban / Rural and Renewable Energy Activities in Nigeria was divided in two parts. Part 1, Energizing rural energy transformation by : scaling up electricity access and renewable energy market development; and part 2, Creating demand and removing barriers to renewable energy market development. The workshop organizers placed great emphasis on promoting participation and dialog across Nigeria's energy sector. Delegates were major stakeholders in the rural electrification arena. This document lists the proceedings, and includes the presentations by participants of the overall workshop. The workshop concluded by identifying the following areas for action : accelerate the process of formulating Nigeria's overall vision for scaling up electricity access from renewable energy sources in underserved areas in a rapid and sustainable manner; identify key principles for framing the policy platform and institutional framework required for mounting a large-scale clean energy program; formulate a strategy for developing renewable and clean energy resources in a cost effective manner, while supporting the twin objectives of poverty reduction and improved environmental conditions; and initiate the process of formulating Nigeria's strategy for rural energy provision for rural transformation, taking into account lessons learned and best practices from other key countries.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2005-06
Subjects:ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY, ACCIDENTS, ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES, BIOMASS, BIOMASS ENERGY, BIOMASS ENERGY RESOURCES, BIOMASS FUELS, BULK POWER, BULK POWER SUPPLY, CLEAN DEVELOPMENT, CLEAN ENERGY, CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAM, CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES, CLEAN WATER, CLEANER ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, COMPETITIVE ENERGY, CONVENTIONAL ENERGY, CONVENTIONAL FUEL, CONVENTIONAL FUELS, COOKING, DIESEL GENERATORS, ELECTRIC GENERATION, ELECTRIC INDUSTRY, ELECTRIC LIGHT, ELECTRIC POWER, ELECTRICAL ENERGY, ELECTRICAL GRID, ELECTRICITY GENERATION, ELECTRICITY SECTOR, ELECTRICITY SUPPLIERS, ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, ELECTRICITY TARIFFS, ELECTRIFICATION COMMITTEES, END-USE, ENERGY ACCESS, ENERGY APPLICATIONS, ENERGY COMPANIES, ENERGY EXPERTS, ENERGY FUND, ENERGY GENERATION, ENERGY MARKETS, ENERGY MINISTRY, ENERGY PLANNING, ENERGY POLICY, ENERGY PRACTICES, ENERGY PRICE, ENERGY PROGRAMS, ENERGY PROJECTS, ENERGY RESEARCH, ENERGY RESOURCE, ENERGY RESOURCES, ENERGY SECTOR, ENERGY SERVICE, ENERGY STRATEGY, ENERGY SUPPLY, ENERGY TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY TRANSFORMATION, ENERGY USE, ENGINEERING, ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, FOSSIL FUEL, FOSSIL FUELS, FUEL, FUEL SOURCE, FUEL SUBSIDIES, FUEL SUPPLY, GENERATOR, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, GREENHOUSE, GREENHOUSE GAS, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, GREENHOUSE GASES, GRID CONNECTION, GRID ELECTRIFICATION, GRID EXTENSION, GRID RURAL ELECTRIFICATION, GRID SUPPLY, HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION, HOUSEHOLD ENERGY, HOUSEHOLD ENERGY NEEDS, HOUSEHOLD FUELS, HOUSEHOLD LIGHTING, HOUSEHOLD NEEDS, HYDROPOWER, INCOME, IRRIGATION, KEROSENE, LIGHTING, MOTION, NATIONAL RURAL ELECTRIFICATION, NATIONAL RURAL ENERGY, PETROL, PETROLEUM, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SYSTEMS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, RENEWABLE ENERGY ACTIVITIES, RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, RENEWABLE ENERGY FINANCING, RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET, RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET DEVELOPMENT, RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKETS, RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS, RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, RENEWABLES, RURAL AREAS, RURAL ELECTRICITY, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION POLICY, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM, RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY, RURAL ENERGY, RURAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, RURAL ENERGY POLICY, RURAL ENERGY PROJECT, RURAL ENERGY PROJECTS, RURAL ENERGY PROVISION, RURAL ENERGY SUPPLY, RURAL GRID, RURAL GRID ELECTRIFICATION, RURAL LIFE, RURAL PEOPLE, RURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY, RURAL WOMEN, SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES, SOLAR ENERGY, SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS, SOLAR POWER, SOLAR POWER SYSTEMS, STRUCTURES, SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, UTILITIES, VILLAGE ENERGY, WOOD,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6618671/initiating-banks-peri-urban-rural-renewable-energy-activities-nigeria-workshop-proceedings
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18071
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