Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Nigeria’s energy transition pathway, with a
focus on integrating renewable energy solutions into the country’s petroleum-dominated energy
sector. The study examines the current energy landscape, identifies key challenges, and explores
potential strategies for achieving a sustainable energy future. By leveraging advanced
technologies and policy frameworks, the research highlights the critical role of renewable
energy in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing energy security, and promoting
economic growth. The findings underscore the significant economic impacts of the energy
transition, including job creation, investment opportunities, and the development of new
industries. Additionally, the paper emphasizes the importance of a multi-stakeholder approach,
involving government, industry, and civil society, to drive the transition towards a cleaner and
more resilient energy system. This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on energy
transition in developing economies and provides valuable insights for policymakers, industry
professionals, and academics in the petroleum sector.

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