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A Review of Renewable Energy Policy and Implementation in Nigeria and Ghana

ナイジェリアとガーナにおける再生可能エネルギー政策と実施のレビュー (AI 翻訳)

Dasori Azundow Edmund, Wisdom Elikplim Korkortsi, Ramatu Al-hassan, Collins Dormena, Gloria Opoku Darkoh

Journal of Power, Energy, and Control📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-05-16#再生可能エネルギーOrigin: Global
DOI: 10.62777/pec.v3i1.90
原典: https://doi.org/10.62777/pec.v3i1.90
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日本語

本レビューは、ナイジェリアとガーナにおける再生可能エネルギー政策の採用と実施に関する文献を統合・分析。ガーナは一貫した政策枠組みと系統強化により高い再エネ導入率を達成する一方、ナイジェリアは規制の断片化と投資不足により潜在力を活かせていない。両国の進展を規定する制度的・財政的・技術的要因を明らかにし、詳細な長期社会経済モデリングと金融メカニズムの分析の欠如を研究ギャップとして指摘。

English

This review synthesizes literature on renewable energy policy adoption and implementation in Nigeria and Ghana. It finds that Ghana's cohesive policy framework and grid upgrades have enabled higher renewable energy share, while Nigeria's fragmented regulation and underinvestment hamper progress. The paper identifies gaps in long-term socio-economic modeling and tailored financial mechanisms.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

本論文は西アフリカ2カ国の事例を比較するが、日本のGX文脈では直接的な関連は薄い。ただし、発展途上国における再エネ導入障壁の分析は、日本の国際協力やアフリカ市場進出の参考となり得る。

In the global GX context

This comparative review contributes to global energy transition scholarship by highlighting how institutional and financial factors shape renewable energy deployment in developing nations. It underscores the need for cohesive policy frameworks and targeted investment to achieve SDG 7, offering insights applicable to other emerging economies.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Useful for scholars studying renewable energy policy in developing countries, especially comparative institutional analysis.

🏢実務担当者:Companies operating in West African energy markets can gain insights into regulatory and infrastructure challenges.

🏛政策担当者:Policymakers in developing countries may learn from the contrasting cases of Ghana and Nigeria regarding policy cohesion and investment mechanisms.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The global energy transition, driven by the imperatives of climate change mitigation and the pursuit of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7), is particularly significant for developing nations in West Africa. This review article synthesizes and critically analyzes the literature on renewable energy policy adoption and implementation in Nigeria and Ghana, two nations with abundant solar, wind, and hydropower resources. The analysis reveals a central thesis: while both countries are committed to a sustainable energy transition, their progress is dictated by divergent institutional, financial, and technical factors. Ghana's more cohesive policy framework and proactive grid upgrades have enabled a higher renewable energy share and more effective project deployment, but it is still constrained by financial and enforcement gaps. In contrast, Nigeria's vast renewable energy potential is significantly underutilized due to a fragmented regulatory framework, underinvestment, and systemic infrastructure deficiencies. This review identifies key research and policy gaps, including the absence of detailed long-term socio-economic modeling and in-depth analysis of tailored financial mechanisms.

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