Evaluating determinants of community renewable energy adoption in Nigeria: insights for sustainable energy transitions in Sub-Saharan Africa
ナイジェリアにおけるコミュニティ再生可能エネルギー導入の決定要因の評価:サブサハラ・アフリカの持続可能なエネルギー移行への示唆 (AI 翻訳)
Kim Kaze, Nazmiye Balta‐Ozkan, Elisabeth Shrimpton, Julide Yildirim
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日本語
ナイジェリア北部の559世帯の調査データを用い、多項ロジットモデルでコミュニティ再生可能エネルギー(CRE)導入へのコミットメントの決定要因を分析。所得、認知度、教育が主要因であり、認知度が社会経済的制約の影響を調整することを示した。金融的インセンティブだけでは不十分で、情報提供とコミュニティ参加を組み合わせた政策が必要と結論。
English
Using survey data from 559 households in Northern Nigeria, this study employs a multinomial logit model to analyze determinants of household commitment to community renewable energy (CRE) adoption. Income, awareness, and education are key factors, with awareness moderating socioeconomic constraints. Findings suggest that financial incentives alone are insufficient; integrated approaches combining awareness programs, community engagement, and flexible financing are needed for equitable CRE scaling.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本では、途上国向けのエネルギー転換支援やJCMなどの国際協力に示唆を与える。地域特性を考慮した政策設計の重要性を再確認させる。
In the global GX context
This study contributes to global energy transition literature by highlighting the role of awareness and socio-structural factors in renewable energy adoption in low-resource settings, offering insights for context-sensitive policies beyond financial incentives.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on determinants of CRE adoption in SSA, with interaction effects that enrich understanding of socioeconomic constraints.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights the need for integrated approaches combining awareness and financing for community renewable projects in low-resource settings.
🏛政策担当者:Suggests that policies should address informational and institutional barriers, not just financial incentives, to scale renewable energy adoption.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Access to reliable and affordable energy remains a pressing challenge across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with Northern Nigeria exemplifying persistent deficits in electricity access and adoption of community renewable energy (CRE) initiatives. CRE offers a promising pathway to address these challenges through decentralized energy provision and local engagement; however, evidence on the determinants of household commitment to CRE adoption remains limited in SSA contexts. Using survey data from 559 households across six states in Northern Nigeria, this study employs a multinomial logit model with interaction effects to examine how awareness and socio-structural characteristics influence varying levels of household commitment to CRE adoption. The findings indicate that income, awareness, and education are the principal determinants of household commitment to CRE adoption, while several other socio-structural characteristics exhibit more limited and context-specific effects. Interaction results further show that awareness conditions the influence of socio-economic constraints, amplifying or offsetting disadvantages associated with income and educational disparities. These findings suggest that policies focused solely on financial incentives may be insufficient where informational and institutional barriers persist. Instead, integrated approaches combining targeted awareness programmes, community engagement, and flexible financing mechanisms are likely to provide a more equitable pathway for scaling CRE adoption. While situated in Northern Nigeria, the findings offer transferable insights for context-sensitive energy transition policies across low-resource settings in SSA.
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- openalex https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2026.115524first seen 2026-08-17 04:56:03
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