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Selected Recent Publications

Triple E Systems, 2009. Due Diligence Assessment of Power Generation at Selected Grid Connected Power Plants and Their Gas Supply Infrastructure in Nigeria. Power Holding Corporation of Nigeria (PHCN) and The World Bank. March 2009.

Dayo F. B., 2008. Clean Energy Investment in Nigeria: The Domestic Context. IISD, Canada, April 2008.

Gilau, A. Small, M. (2008). Designing Cost-Effective Sea Water Reverse Osmosis System under Optimal Energy Options. Renewable Energy Journal. 2008, 33 (4): 617-630.

Gouvello, C., Dayo, F., and Thioye, M., 2008. Low-carbon Energy Projects for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Unveiling the Potential, Addressing the Barriers. The World Bank. 2008.

Gilau, A., Buskirk, R. and Small, M. (2007). Enabling Optimal Energy Options under Clean Development Mechanism. Energy Policy 2007, 35(11): 5526-5534.

Sample Abstracts of Reports

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Due Diligence Assessment Study 
of 
Power Systems

March 2009

The Due diligence study assesses and evaluates the short, medium and long term power generation capabilities of six grid connected power plants. It also establishes natural gas requirements for preset and future generation scenarios for each of the power stations. The report also determines investment requirements to make them reliable suppliers of power to the Nigerian grid in the present, medium and longer term.



Low-carbon Energy Projects 
for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: 
Unveiling the Potential, Addressing the Barriers

2008

This study aims to reveal Sub-Saharan Africa's technical potential for clean energy projects that can benefit from the CDM and other climate-related financial instruments to narrow the region's growing gap between energy supply and demand and, at the same time, reduce future GHG emissions. To this end, the study analyzes 22 types of clean energy projects already implemented in other developing regions under the CDM that have potential application in countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Detailed technical assessments are provided at both country and regional levels, including the number of potential projects, project size, generation capacity, project investment cost, expected emission reductions, and potential carbon revenue generated. The study also identifies barriers that have prevented the region from reaping its share of the benefits from clean energy opportunities and offers strategic mitigation
This study aims to reveal Sub-Saharan Africa's technical potential for clean energy projects that can benefit from the CDM and other climate-related financial instruments to narrow the region's growing gap between energy supply and demand and, at the same time, reduce future GHG emissions. To this end, the study analyzes 22 types of clean energy projects already implemented in other developing regions under the CDM that have potential application in countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. Detailed technical assessments are provided at both country and regional levels, including the number of potential projects, project size, generation capacity, project investment cost, expected emission reductions, and potential carbon revenue generated. The study also identifies barriers that have prevented the region from reaping its share of the benefits from clean energy opportunities and offers strategic mitigation
measures.



Environmental Baseline Study of  Olokola Gas Supply

January 2008

This project is the Environmental Baseline Study of the Olokola Gas Project Phase 1. It involves the gathering of Environmental Baseline data within and around the Olokola Gas Project area. The project is aimed at documenting all the available environmental and social data with a view to achieving them for further Environmental Impact Assessment Study.




Agro-Waste to Energy Resource 
Assessment Study

2005

The study assessed types (Rice husks produced during milling of paddy rice, Wood wastes generated during the processing of wood logs and cassava peels and liquids wastes produced during the processing of cassava to Garri) and quantities of agricultural wastes generated annually in Ebonyi states in Nigeria. It also evaluated potential energy form, the available wastes ad conducted that investment in energy generation from rice husk wastes is economically viable.






Clean Energy Investment in Nigeria
The Domestic Context

2008



Nigeria: Carbon Credit Development
for 
Flare Reduction Projects
Guidebook

2006


 




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