The 2024 Nigeria Residential Energy Demand-Side Survey (NREDSS) was carried out to assess the level of household energy acquisition, usage, sales, fuel conversion technologies, and other socio-economic indices.
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The findings of the Nigeria Residential Energy Demand-Side Survey will support the development of targeted strategies to enhance energy efficiency, promote the adoption of renewable energy sources, and improve the overall resilience of the country’s energy system.
According to the Federal Ministry of Power, over 175 million Nigerians lack access to clean cooking energy, with far-reaching implications for the economy, public health, women's status, deforestation, and climate change. Current power generation stands between 4,000 and 4,500 MW for a population of approximately 220 million individuals.
With Nigeria’s rising population, the energy demand is undoubtedly increasing across various forms. In recent times, energy statistics have been in high demand to support policies that will promote investment and optimisation of energy in the sector.
The survey is aimed at addressing the data gap noticed on the energy demand side. It critically assessed how energy is acquired, used, and sold in various households, the conversion technologies adopted, as well as energy security.
The questionnaire used for the survey was organised into the following sections: identification; household demographics; acquisition of the various types of energy and their uses; household fuel for cooking, home-heating, and lighting with their conversion technologies as well as energy security.
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