Patterns of energy consumption in Nigeria

The forms of energy consumed in Nigeria have increased in diversity and intensity with innovations in science and technology and socio-economic changes. Taking account of the continuing population growth, and the realization that the available fossil energy resources are finite and, therefore, exhau...

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Energy economics
Exact sciences and technology
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Nigeria
Petroleum consumption
Wood fuel consumption
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