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While the regulatory and institutional reforms in the Nigerian electricity sector, as envisaged under the National Electric Power Policy 2001 and the Nigerian Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005, appear to be on a steady path, the reforms in the petroleum industry, as envisaged under the...
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While developed economies like the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany are often cited as classic examples of successful liberalised and private-sector led electricity markets, events such as: (i) the California electricity crisis of 2000-2001; (ii) the blackouts in parts of North America...
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Over the past two decades, natural gas has increasingly become the preferred primary source of energy, especially for electricity generation. Developing countries with significant gas reserves, such as Nigeria, had previously dealt with gas mainly as a revenue earner through export projects....
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Nigeria has been noted to hold the largest proven natural gas reserves in Africa as well as being one of the top ten LNG exporting countries globally for several years. It is however paradoxical that natural gas currently accounts for only about 6% of the nation’s total primary energy supply....
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