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Renewable Energy: Path to cheaper, cleaner future

Faith Fatima Mohammed by Faith Fatima Mohammed
January 4, 2025
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Energy and power remain critical pillars of modern society. Without a stable and sufficient energy supply, businesses falter, public infrastructure collapses, and the smooth functioning of government and daily life is jeopardized. In Nigeria, the persistent challenge of vandalism has heightened the need for alternative energy solutions, particularly in energy generation.

Renewable energy stands out as the solution for a sustainable future. Derived from natural sources that are self-replenishing and inexhaustible, renewable energy also produces zero carbon emissions. Globally, countries are accelerating their transition to these cleaner, more efficient energy sources, with solar and wind energy leading the charge. A 2022 University of Michigan report confirmed these two as the champions of renewable energy production.

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Nigeria, blessed with abundant sunlight and a tropical climate, has enormous potential to harness solar power. By adopting solar energy for streetlights and public infrastructure, the government can create cost-effective, sustainable alternatives for power generation. Such initiatives would also empower private enterprises, reducing dependence on non-renewable energy sources like oil, coal, and natural gas.

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Globally, Costa Rica serves as a shining example. For years, the country has relied almost entirely on renewable energy, operating fossil fuel-free for an average of 300 days annually. This achievement cements Costa Rica as a leader in zero carbon emissions. Similarly, China has made significant strides, generating 7.727% of its energy from hydroelectric sources, 2.32% from nuclear, and 7.141% from other renewable sources, gradually decreasing its reliance on coal and natural gas.

Wind power is another frontrunner in sustainable energy production. Its flexibility, as wind turbines can be installed on open farmlands or along coastal regions, makes it a viable option for many countries. With no fuel costs or emissions, wind energy has become a cornerstone of renewable energy strategies worldwide.

Nuclear energy, while not classified as renewable, boasts the highest energy capacity of any source. In the United States, nuclear power has reliably provided consistent energy to millions for over six decades, proving its viability as a dependable energy workhorse.

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres encapsulated the urgency of the global energy transition, stating: “It is time to stop burning our planet and start investing in the abundant renewable energy all around us.”

Solar energy, in particular, offers numerous advantages. It is a clean, decarbonizing power source that relies on the photovoltaic process to convert sunlight into electricity without the need for fuel or variable costs. It produces no greenhouse gas emissions, making it an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient choice for the future.

As nations like Costa Rica, China, and the United States demonstrate the benefits of renewable energy, Nigeria must seize the opportunity to lead Africa’s energy transition. Investing in solar, wind, and other renewable sources will not only reduce costs but also ensure a cleaner, greener future for generations to come.

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