ABSTRACT
The erratic supply of electricity in Nigeria
has create a huge gap in demand and supply, and has led many occupants/owners
to source for alternative sources to complement the epileptic supply from the
National Grid. The sun produces energy expense-free, which is being untapped in
this part ofthe country and thus the energy ofthe sun is being wasted. This
energy can easily be converted to electric power for use in both in residential
areas and industrial sectors through solar photovoltaic (PV) system. Second
identify the challenges faced by the suppliers ofthis product for small and
large scale suppliers. In order to achieve the objectives ofthis study, a
qualitative research approach was used to carry out the study. A
loosely-structured interview and a well- structured interview were used as the
method. Findings from this study suggest that the need for a regular power
supply was enough to motivate residential adopters to purchase and install
solar PVC’s and sustainability was a sufficient driver to encourage adoption
among the organizations interviewed in this study. On the other hand,
inadequate policies to encourage subsidies, high cost, difficulty to access
finances, high interest rates 20%-22% and short period ofpayback (3years) for
loans involving renewable technology were identified as barriers among
residential adopters. Lack ofimplementation ofpolicies for example double
standard shown by custom officials at ports against the zero tax on importation
ofrenewable energy products set by the government, low level of awareness among
the public and lack of an organized co-operative group which provides advisory
information to potential adopters were among the barriers identified within
this study from interviews conducted with suppliers ofsolar PV systems.
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