TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
Vol 18, No 6: December 2020

Cost implications analysis of grid supplied electricity and solar source of electricity in Nigeria

Tobiloba Somefun (Covenant University)
Claudius Awosope (Covenant University)
Ademola Abdulkareem (Covenant University)
Joseph Ojo (Covenant University)
Elizabeth Amuta (Covenant University)
Timilehin Sanni (Covenant University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2020

Abstract

Energy is a key component in the overall growth of every nation. Insufficient energy delivery hinders political growth, restricts social growth, limits economic growth, and negatively affects the standard of living of citizens, bothin urban and rural areas. Sufficient energy delivery increases food production, improves the standards of living of citizens, improves healthcare and enhancements in other human services, enhances industrial output, provides effective and efficient transportation not forgetting adequate shelter to the citizens of the nation. Currently, there is a significant level of deficiency in Nigeria’s energy sector. This study seeks to address this issue by analysing cost implications of conventional energy source and solar energy source. This study brings to focus the payback period of a solar powered home and the return on investment that might accrue during this time to the residential home owners. Furthermore, the best cost-effective load sharing option for residential owners considering two energy sources is also obtained.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TELKOMNIKA

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

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