Green Hydrogen and Low-Carbon Fuels: Shaping Nigeria’s Industrial Decarbonization and Energy Future
グリーン水素と低炭素燃料:ナイジェリアの産業脱炭素化とエネルギーの未来を形作る (AI 翻訳)
A. Ismaila, Sule Magaji, Ibrahim Musa
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日本語
本論文は、ナイジェリアの産業脱炭素化におけるグリーン水素の可能性と課題を調査。政府関係者への調査から、経済的実現可能性やインフラ整備への懐疑が強い一方、国際連携の必要性には高い合意が得られた。政策枠組みの欠如が障壁であり、国家水素戦略の早期策定を提言。
English
This paper examines the role of green hydrogen in Nigeria's industrial decarbonization. A survey of 147 energy officials reveals strong skepticism about economic viability and renewable capacity, but consensus on the need for international partnerships. The study calls for a national hydrogen strategy and pilot projects to overcome cost and infrastructure barriers.
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日本のGX文脈において
ナイジェリアを対象とした研究だが、日本の水素戦略(水素基本戦略等)との比較や、新興国における水素導入障壁の理解に役立つ。日本企業のアフリカ水素事業参入の参考にもなる。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to the global GX discourse by providing empirical evidence on green hydrogen feasibility in a developing country. It highlights the gap between policy ambition and on-the-ground challenges—relevant for ISSB, transition finance, and international hydrogen partnerships.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical data on stakeholder perceptions in a developing-country hydrogen context, useful for comparative studies.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights key barriers (cost, infrastructure) and the critical role of international partnerships for hydrogen projects in Nigeria.
🏛政策担当者:Underlines the need for a coherent national hydrogen strategy and supportive policies to attract investment.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The global push for net-zero emissions has positioned green hydrogen and other low-carbon fuels as critical solutions for decarbonizing hard-to-abate industrial sector. This study examines the role of government policies and the potential of these fuels in shaping Nigeria's energy future and industrial decarbonization. Using a mixed-methods approach, including a survey of 147 staff from the Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) and inferential statistics, the research assesses perceptions of economic viability, infrastructural readiness, and necessary partnerships. While statistical analysis (p < 0.05) confirms that green hydrogen can significantly contribute to emission reductions, the findings reveal significant skepticism among stakeholders regarding its current economic viability (67.35% disagreement) and Nigeria's renewable energy capacity to support competitive production (63.26% disagreement). However, there is a strong consensus (78.87% agreement) on the indispensability of international partnerships. The study concludes that despite its potential, the development of a green hydrogen economy in Nigeria is hindered by high costs, infrastructural deficits, and the absence of a coherent policy framework. It therefore recommends the urgent development of a national hydrogen strategy, supported by pilot projects and public-private partnerships, to translate potential into tangible decarbonization outcomes.
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