The National Energy Policy of Nigeria establishes guidelines for the protection of the environment in the exploitation of Nigeria's fossil fuels. It also emphasizes the exploration of renewable and alternative energy sources, primarily solar, wind, and biomass.[1]
At the COP26 in 2021, the Nigerian government announced an Energy Transition Plan[2] that seeks to meet its mid-century decarbonisation targets.
References
- ↑ Nigeria National Energy Policy, World Resources Institute
- ↑ "Aiding Nigeria's energy transition ― through natural gas, By Ehireme Uddin - Premium Times Nigeria". 2022-05-06. Retrieved 2022-07-05.
External links
- National Energy Policy of The Federal Republic of Nigeria
- Energy Commission of Nigeria
- Institutional Aspects of Sustainable Development in Nigeria:UN
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