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Future Energy Leaders’ ClubOnline Energy Course for High School
Students in Nigeria
Nigeria’s Energy Supply and Demand
Nigeria- An overview
• Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with a population of over 170 million
• After re-basing, the estimate for Nigeria’s GDP in 2013 was 80.2 trillion Naira ($500 billion),
Nigeria ‘s population density in 2006
Overview of Nigeria’s Energy Supply
Nigeria gets its energy from oil and gas, coal, and hydro.
Coal
Nigeria’s coal production has dropped dramatically from 1989 till present.
Energy consumption
The Nigerian Energy Sector - an Overview with a Special The Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) The Nigerian Energy Sector - an Overview with a Special Emphasis on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Rural Electrification November, 2014
Electricity
5.9 GWe (installed capacity)Electricity consumption: 25.7 billion KWh (3000 MW)
Location of major generating stations
Major Power StationsName Type Capacity
(MW)Year completed
Name of reservoir
River
Kainji Power Station
Hydro 800 MW 1968 Kainji Lake Niger River
Jebba Power Station
Hydro 540 MW 1985 Lake Jebba Niger River
Shiror Power Station
Hydro 600 MW 1990 Lake Shiroro Kaduna River
Zamfara Power Station
Hydro 100 MW 2012 Gotowa Lake
Bunsuru River
Gas powered station
Gas 100 MW – 500 MW
Egbin Thermal 1320 MW 1985
Overview of Nigeria’s Electricity Supply
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN FACILITIES IN LAGOS, 1861-2000 by: Ayodeji Olukoju
Current Electricity Production
The Nigerian Energy Sector - an Overview with a Special The Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) The Nigerian Energy Sector - an Overview with a Special Emphasis on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Rural Electrification November, 2014
Projected Electricity Generation
The Nigerian Energy Sector - an Overview with a Special The Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) The Nigerian Energy Sector - an Overview with a Special Emphasis on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Rural Electrification November, 2014
Concept of Energy Demand and Supply
Scenario when Dd = Ss; Just enoughScenario when Dd < Ss: Can lead to waste Senario when Dd > Ss: Power outages
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