Renewable Energy Programme

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Renewable Energy Programme
TypeProgramme
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersAbuja, Nigeria
Main organ
Engr. (Mrs.) Bahijjahtu Hadiza Abubakar
Parent organization
Nigerian Ministry of the Environment
Websiterenewableenergy.gov.ng

The Renewable Energy Programme (REP) is Nigeria's contribution to the African strategy on voluntary emission reduction in response to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC)[1] The Federal Ministry of Environment's Renewable Energy Programme is targeted at stimulating the energy sector by attracting capital as well as promoting the development of initiatives and technologies in Nigeria.[2]

Mission

  • Create awareness about Nigeria's challenges of
    clean energy
    supply
  • Develop and commercialize the Renewable energy sector
  • Provide avenues for private sector participation
  • Influence government policy on alternative sources of energy that are clean, reliable, stable and sustainable

Goals

  • Stable electricity supply
  • Protection of the environment
  • Reduction of
    Green house gas emissions
  • Enhance
    Biofuels
    production through agricultural and household waste
  • Convert rural cooking methods from firewood and fossil fuel to smokeless alternatives
  • Address pollution, deforestation and vegetation loss
  • Position Nigeria as a role model in
    Africa's contribution
    to the climate change commitments
  • Job and wealth creation

Projects

In order for the programme to achieve its goals, such as mitigating the impacts of climate change, the following projects have been proposed:[3]

  • Nigerian Biofuels Policy and Incentives
  • The National Clean Cooking Scheme (NCSS)
  • The Rural Energy Access Project (REAP)
  • Energy Efficient Housing Scheme
  • The Abuja Green City
  • Renewable Energy Village
  • The Nigerian Clean Energy Access Program (NCEAP)
  • Rural Women Energy Security (RUWES)
  • Clean Energy Transport Scheme (CETS)

See also

  • Rural Women Energy Security

References

  1. ^ "Our Objectives". renewableenergy.gov.ng. 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
  2. ^ "Clean Energy Initiatives – Federal Ministry of Environment". Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Nigeria - Domestic Activities". United Nations Environment Programme - Climate and Clean Air Coalition. Retrieved July 28, 2014.

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