Nigeria- Integrating eCooking in Nigeria’s Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan and funding proposals for implementing e-cooking

RATIONALE

This project responds to a request made by the National Council for Climate Change (NCCC) and the Federal Ministry of Environment of Nigeria to integrate a National eCooking component to the National Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan and to develop funding proposals for implementing e-cooking.

 

In Nigeria (and across sub-Saharan Africa) the population relies >90% on biomass for cooking, mostly through open fires or low-quality stoves. Nigeria has an electricity access rate of 60% (grid, mini-grid, off-grid). Fewer than 1% of households in Nigeria use electricity as their primary cooking fuel; 62% rely on unsafe cooking fuels (firewood, charcoal) (MECS,2021).  Nigeria spends more than US$1.3 billion on polluting cooking fuels each year, much of which could be redirected towards cooking with cleaner fuels (MECS,2021).  

 

Nigeria is a Government Partner to the Global electric Cooking Coalition (GeCCo), recognising the need to be ambitious in its targets relating to eCooking. This ambition is highlighted in Nigeria’s National Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan that includes a target for the adoption of electricity for cooking by 20% of Nigerian households by 2030. Huge expansion in electricity generation coming on board – 115,000 MW by 2030 will create generation surplus, and demand stimulation is a government priority (SE4ALL,2023).  Modelling by SEforAll using their Integrated Energy Planning tool showed that eCooking had much lower investment costs compared to LPG and biogas (SE4ALL,2022).  

 

This project should align with and contribute to the implementation of the following policies:  

 

The project will lead to the integration of an e-Cooking component in Nigeria’s National Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan. 


 


 


 

Activities

Outcome 1: The Government of Nigeria endorses an eCooking component to their National Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan by the end of the project.

Indicator: Number of action plans, roadmaps, strategies, or other future plans with SLCP targets or mitigation measures formally adopted, endorsed and/or implemented  

  • Output 1.1: An exploratory study which builds on the GeCCo Nigeria eCooking Readiness Assessment 2024, and covers the following:  
    • Exploration of general ownership of other electrical appliances and uptake of appliances and implications for scenarios on eCooking.  
    • Exploration of the range of available manufacturer, supplier and consumer financing options for breaking down the high upfront cost of energy-efficient eCooking appliances.  
    • Characterise and quantify the market segments for eCooking, (e.g. on-grid/mini-grid/off-grid, firewood/charcoal/kerosene/LPG users, rural/urban, low-/middle-/high-income). Consider gender dynamics.
    • Explore mechanisms to incentivise supply chain development  
    • Explore the establishment of repair and maintenance infrastructure.  
    • Explore the role of energy service companies (utilities, mini-grid developers and solar home system companies) in marketing, selling and supporting eCooking appliances.
    • Evaluate the potential for the local manufacture or assembly of eCooking appliances within Nigeria in the short-, medium- and long-term.  
    • Identify any bottlenecks in the electricity supply infrastructure in different parts of the country and for different market segments and explore potential mitigation strategies.
    • Explore the current and potential role of women and youth entrepreneurs in the eCooking sector.  
    • Identify areas where connections could be made between clean cooking and electrification policy to create a more integrated policy framework, including opportunities to embed eCooking within other national strategies.  
    • Identify a range of different policy mechanisms that could facilitate the uptake of eCooking and evaluate their relative efficacy and where possible, comment on the different policy mechanisms impact on government revenue generation.  
    • Carry out a policy scenario analysis that connects to the impact modelling and explores a range of scenarios from ‘business-as-usual’ to comprehensive policy support for eCooking.  

 

  • Output 1.2: Develop an eCooking component to Nigeria’s National Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan based on the findings of existing baseline studies and results from output 1.1. This will be carried out to make sure that the most appropriate technology (or blend of technologies) is promoted for each market segment. This should cover:
    • Opportunities to embed eCooking within other national strategies, large-scale initiatives such as Mission300, and related policy instruments to facilitate integrated energy planning.  
    • Situational analysis, mission, vision and strategic objectives.  
    • Key activities, with targets, responsibility, timeframe, cost, risk assessment and staffing requirements.  
    • Barrier analysis while taking advantage of new opportunities.  
    • Specific actions to mainstream gender considerations into eCooking.
    • Specific actions to harness the potential of eCooking in informal settlements and humanitarian contexts – referring specifically to efficiency savings and opportunities in carbon financing.  
    • Quality and standards requirements, which may include an appliance repair and maintenance component. Propose a strategy to prevent an influx of poor-quality inefficient products.  
    • A theory of change and suitable mechanisms for planning, implementing, monitoring, evaluating and reporting progress, including key performance indicators.  
    • Investment prospectus that can stimulate investment in the eCooking sector by showing the costs/benefits of implementing the strategy.
    • Proposal of solutions that break down upfront costs to: a) enable access to the market for suppliers and manufacturers, b) provide microfinancing for user access to appliances c) provide innovative financing mechanisms to allow end user benefits. This should focus particularly on digital business models such as PAYG and smart-meter-enabled carbon financing.
    • A stakeholder engagement plan including government, private sector, women entrepreneurs, civil society organisations, development partners, academia, media in tapping the available potential.  
    • Consider the need for eWaste management as a result of implementing the strategy.  

 

  • Output 1.3: Engage with the Government of Nigeria to conduct stakeholders’ validation workshop(s) to validate the e-Cooking component for inclusion in Nigeria’s National Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan
    • Formulate a steering group (suggest no more than 10-12 organisations of key stakeholders) inclusive of all parties involved in the future validation of the strategy  
    • Present milestones throughout the strategy development process to the steering group
    • Include findings of eCooking baseline studies  
    • Site visit to participating households or informal settlements  

 

Outcome 2: The Government of Nigeria endorses project proposals/ initiatives for implementing e-cooking as projects for submission to public and private funding sources by the end of the project.  

Indicator: Amount of external funding (“catalysed funding”) for SLCP actions  

 

  • Output 2.1: 5-7 appropriate projects/initiatives with business potential for scaling e-cooking supported by the public and private sector based on the findings of output 1.1 and 1.2. The draft projects/ initiatives should include:  
    • Project name  
    • Sector Description  
    • Outcomes  
    • Implementing entities  
    • Stakeholders  
    • Link to policies, plans  
    • General timeline for Development, Financing, Implementation, and Operation  
    • Mitigation potential  
    • Co-benefits  
    • Investment needs  
    • Potential business model, financing strategy  
    • Gaps and barriers to implementation and proposed enabling mechanisms  
    • Financial sustainability  
    • Potential financing partners  
    • Enabling, Capacity Building and Technical Assistance Needs  
    • Information and MRV Needs  

 

  • Output 2.2: Design a plan to support three selected projects in coordination with public and private institutions. This plan should include the identification for financial opportunities.  
  • Output 2.3: Workshop delivered to key stakeholders, from the financial sector, local and national governments, private sector to identify ways to make financial instruments available to finance organic waste management projects. 


 


Reference number: [NG-25-010] Nigeria - Integrating eCooking in Nigeria’s Clean Cooking Policy Implementation Plan and funding proposals for implementing e-cooking