Smart Grid Systems in Nigeria: Prospects, Issues, Challenges and Way Forward

  • Dahunsi F
  • Abdul-Lateef O
  • Melodi A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The ability of the power system to deliver to its consumer electrical energy at an expected level of reliability is correlated with the economic development of a country. The Nigerian power system faces many challenges, varying from overdue infrastructure maintenance, obsolete tools and appliances, insufficient electricity supply, corruption, etc. A gradual shift from manual to smart digital technologies include; smart metering, distributed generation (renewable energy and microgrid), and management using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools. In response, research, investments, and upgrade to the power sector are fundamental. This paper discusses and analyses the various smart grid technologies utilised in the Nigerian power system with their effects, impacts, deployment, and integration into the traditional Nigerian power grid. Also discussed are issues and challenges of smart grid deployment and ways of mitigating these challenges.

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Dahunsi, F. M., Abdul-Lateef, O. A., Melodi, A. O., Ponnle, A. A., Sarumi, O. A., & Adedeji, K. A. (2022). Smart Grid Systems in Nigeria: Prospects, Issues, Challenges and Way Forward. FUOYE Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7(2), 183–192. https://doi.org/10.46792/fuoyejet.v7i2.781

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