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Electricity sector’s contribution to greenhouse gas concentration in Nigeria

Stephen Ayodele Odewale, Jacob Ademola Sonibare, Lukuman Adekilekun Jimoda

Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN: 1477-7835

Article publication date: 11 September 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Recent developments in the electricity generation sector of Nigeria necessitated the re-assessment of its contribution to air emission level in the country as information provided by previous inventory is nearly out-of-date. The purpose of this paper is to quantify the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions generated from existing thermal power plants in the country.

Design/methodology/approach

Thermal power plants in Nigeria and their installed capacities were identified, and estimation of CO2 emission from each of the plants was carried out using the emission factor method. In addition to the direct emissions generated through the combustion operation of the power plants, indirect emissions resulting from upstream activities such as extraction, production, and transportation of fuels consumed by the thermal power plant was determined using the same method.

Findings

In total, 40 thermal power plants are currently operational in Nigeria. Additional 18 thermal plants are at different stages of completion. The operational thermal plants have average generation output of 40 percent of their installed capacity and produce 87.3 million metric tonne (mmt)/annum CO2 emissions. In total, 66.9 percent of the estimated emissions are direct emissions, i.e. fuel combustion emissions; the rest are indirect emissions. Additional 67.9 mmt was estimated as expected overall emissions from the thermal power plants under construction. Considering the global warming potential of CO2, proactive measures must be taken to regulate its emissions from the country’s thermal power plants.

Originality/value

This paper bridged the information gap existing in the emission inventory from the Nigeria electricity sector by providing up-to-date data on the contribution of the sector to greenhouse gas emission level in the country.

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Citation

Odewale, S.A., Sonibare, J.A. and Jimoda, L.A. (2017), "Electricity sector’s contribution to greenhouse gas concentration in Nigeria", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 28 No. 6, pp. 917-929. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEQ-07-2016-0048

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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