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ID150922
Title ProperGet rid of it
Other Title Informationto what extent might improved reliability reduce self-generation in Nigeria?
LanguageENG
AuthorOseni, Musiliu O
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite the global concerns surrounding the threats of climate change to both human health and sustainable environments, gasoline- or diesel-powered generators with non-negligible emissions have become a popular choice among Nigerian households due to the poor publicly provided electricity. This study examines the extent to which an improvement in publicly supplied electricity may reduce backup generation and, by implication, reduce emissions from Nigerian homes. The results from a random-effects probit analysis reveal that, although improved electricity service quality would significantly reduce self-generation, self-generation would continue in the country, especially among rich and educated households. The study concludes by highlighting the policy implications of the findings.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 93, No.93; Jun 2016: p.246–254
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-06 93, 93
Key WordsNigeria ;  Electricity ;  Carbon Emissions ;  Generator Disposal ;  Supply Reliability