In Nigeria, 50% to 80% of households burn wood, charcoal, coal, or kerosene for cooking. The WHO estimates that over 218,000 deaths are attributed to indoor air pollution each year...
In Nigeria, 50% to 80% of households burn wood, charcoal, coal, or kerosene for cooking. The WHO estimates that over 218,000 deaths are attributed to indoor air pollution each year...
There is a financial cost attached to the use of energy sources. The average household size in Nigeria is approximately six persons and a family relying on kerosene for cooking will face...
As part of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s National SLCP Planning Initiative (SNAP), Nigeria has prepared a National Action Plan to reduce SLCPs. The country is motivated to undertake the...
Numerous countries in the past few years have deregulated their fuel markets by eliminating or reducing subsidies and allowing for free market pricing, taking advantage of the recent low...
This document is the meeting summary of the official launch of Nigeria’s Climate and Clean Air Coalition projects.
The overall objective of the “Reducing black carbon emissions by transitioning to clean and sustainable lighting” project is geared at accelerating increase in the access to clean lighting by...
These workshop materials were delievered as part of the technical assistance and capacity building provided for formulation of national policy for energy-efficient lighting and strategy for...
CCAC in partnership with U4E endeavours to reduce black carbon emissions by transitioning to alternative clean and sustainable lighting through policy support and advocacy in high-impact...
This Guidance Note provides recommendations for the government and other key stakeholders in the Nigerian renewable energy sector towards actualizing the transition to clean modern lighting and...