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Exploring the dynamics of socio-technical transitions: advancing grid-connected wind and solar energy adoption in Nigeria.

Adedokun, Racheal; Strachan, Peter A.; Singh, Anita; von Malmborg, Fredrik

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Fredrik von Malmborg



Abstract

Globally, countries are transitioning their national electricity grid system to meet the obligations of the Paris Agreement. National grid-connected renewable electricity provides an opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, in a developing country like Nigeria, renewable energies such as solar and wind power can play a critical role not only in transitioning away from fossil-fuel based electricity systems but also to address prevalent energy security challenges, electricity supply deficit and gaps in energy access. Policies, plans, and strategies to ensure grid-connected renewable energy have been put in place, but these measures have proved ineffective. Likewise, there are limited studies that investigate these transition problems, including drivers and enablers from a developing country perspective. This research fills that gap in knowledge by investigating these transition dynamics through a qualitative approach applying the multi-level perspective framework. Thirty-one (31) key energy and non-energy actors were interviewed, and the transcripts thematically analysed. Findings indicate that there is prospect for Nigeria to transform its electricity system. However, there are major deterrents including institutional, infrastructural, incumbent electricity system instability and economic barriers. The paper highlights that there is a level of regime stability/instability that will enable renewable energy development. In addition, practical and policy insights are offered to overcome identified challenges towards accelerating electricity system transformation. Future studies should also explore the degree of instability, stability and change in developing country settings necessary for energy transition to occur. Finally, this paper advances debates in energy transition and socio-technical system studies.

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ADEDOKUN, R., STRACHAN, P.A., SINGH, A. and VON MALMBORG, F. 2025. Exploring the dynamics of socio-technical transitions: advancing grid-connected wind and solar energy adoption in Nigeria. Energy research and social science [online], 119, article number 103850. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2024.103850

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 14, 2024
Online Publication Date Nov 23, 2024
Publication Date Jan 31, 2025
Deposit Date Nov 25, 2024
Publicly Available Date Nov 25, 2024
Journal Energy research and social science
Print ISSN 2214-6296
Electronic ISSN 2214-6326
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 119
Article Number 103850
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2024.103850
Keywords Renewable energy; Socio-technical transition; Multi-level perspective; Grid-electricity; Developing countries; Nigeria
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2590325
Related Public URLs https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1831957 (Journal article published in Science Talks)

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