Sustainable Energy for All Action Agenda (Se4all-Aa)
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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL ACTION AGENDA (SE4ALL-AA) ADOPTED BY INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY (ICREEE) APPROVED BY NATIONAL COUNCIL ON POWER (NACOP) First Edition: July, 2016 Contents AKNOWLEDGEMENT........................................................................................................................................... I FOREWARD.......................................................................................................................................................... ii List of Tables........................................................................................................................................................ vi List of Figures....................................................................................................................................................... vi ACRONYMS......................................................................................................................................................... viii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY........................................................................................................................................ 10 PREAMBLE............................................................................................................................................................ 17 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................... 18 (a) Country Context:........................................................................................................................................ 18 (I) Geography........................................................................................................................................ 18 (ii) Demography.......................................................................................................................................19 (iii) Political System................................................................................................................................. 19 (iv) Economic Indicators.......................................................................................................................... 19 (v) Other Socio-economic indices.......................................................................................................... 20 (b) Energy Sector Context:............................................................................................................................. 20 (I) Resources............................................................................................................................................ 21 (ii) Energy Demand................................................................................................................................. 22 (iii) Energy Supply.................................................................................................................................... 22 (iv) The Electricity Sector Reforms........................................................................................................... 25 (v) National Energy Policies, Plans and Programmes.............................................................................. 26 (vi) Legal and Regulatory Framework of the Nigerian Energy Sector...................................................... 26 (vii) Institutional Landscape....................................................................................................................... 27 (viii) Energy Sector Regulators:................................................................................................................. 27 PART 1 VISION AND TARGETS UNTIL 2030...................................................................................................... 28 1.1 Nigerian’s SE4ALL Targets For 2030......................................................................................................... 28 1.2 Energy Access Targets For 2030............................................................................................................... 31 1.2.1 Access to Electricity Target.......................................................................................................... 31 1.2.1.1 Nuclear Energy Targets Until 2030............................................................................................... 38 1.2.2 Clean Cookstoves........................................................................................................................ 38 1.3 RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGET UNTIL 2030........................................................................................ 40 1.3.1 Grid Connected Renewable Energy.............................................................................................. 41 1.3.2 Off-Grid Renewable Energy Targets............................................................................................. 43 1.3.2.1 Planned Off-grid Renewable Energy Solutions/Projects............................................................... 44 1.4 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TARGETS UNTIL 2030....................................................................................... 44 1.5 RELEVANT NEXUS TARGETS UNTIL 2030............................................................................................ 47 PART II PRIORITY ACTION AREAS................................................................................................................... 48 2.1 Energy Access........................................................................................................................................... 48 2.1.1 Current Status and Trajectory....................................................................................................... 48 2.1.2 Existing Plans / strategies............................................................................................................ 49. 2.1.2.1 Grid Infrastructure......................................................................................................................... 50 iii S U S T A I N A B L E E N E R G Y F O R A L L A C T I O N A G E N D A 2.1.2.2 Distribution .............................................................................................................................. 53 2.1.2 Rural Electrification Plan ......................................................................................................... 54 2.1.3.1 Existing Gaps-Energy Access ................................................................................................. 56 2.1.3.2 Access- Electricity ................................................................................................................... 56 2.2 Nuclear Energy ..................................................................................................................................... 58 2.2.1 Current Status and Trajectory .................................................................................................. 58 2.2.2 Existing Plans/Strategies ......................................................................................................... 59 2.2.2.1 National Nuclear Power Programme Strategic Plan, 2015 (SP-15) ......................................... 59 2.2.2.2 National Support for Nuclear Energy (Existing and Planned) .................................................. 60 2.2.2.3 Existing Gaps ........................................................................................................................... 61 2.3 Usages of LPG in Nigeria ..................................................................................................................... 62 2.3.1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) - Current status and trajectory .............................................. 62 2.3.2 Existing plans / strategy for LPG ............................................................................................. 64 2.3.2.1 Existing Gaps .......................................................................................................................... 66 2.3.3 Other Clean Cookstoves: ......................................................................................................... 67 2.3.3.1 Access- Other Clean Cooking .................................................................................................. 67 2.3.4 Actions Needed to Achieve the Overarching Objective of Energy Access ............................... 68 2.3.4.1 Relevant High-Impact Opportunities ........................................................................................ 73 2.4 RENEWABLE ENERGY ....................................................................................................................... 75 2.4.1 Current Status and Trajectory .................................................................................................. 75 2.4.2 Existing Plans/Strategies ......................................................................................................... 77 2.4.2.1 Renewable Energy Master Plan (REMP) 2012 ........................................................................ 78 2.4.2.2 National Support for Renewable Energy (Existing and Planned) ............................................. 78 2.4.3 Existing Gaps ........................................................................................................................... 79 2.4.4 Actions needed to achieve