This study examines the intricate interplay between energy law, politics, and renewable energy
integration in Nigeria. Through a comprehensive analysis of the country's energy landscape,
regulatory frameworks, and policy dynamics, key challenges and opportunities in promoting
renewable energy deployment are identified. The research explores the historical evolution of
energy legislation, the role of political parties and interest groups in shaping energy policy
agendas, and the decision-making processes involved in energy policy formulation. Case
studies of successful and unsuccessful renewable energy projects in Nigeria are presented,
alongside a comparative analysis of international policy approaches. Drawing upon these
insights, the study offers recommendations to strengthen regulatory frameworks, foster policy
coherence, promote renewable energy innovation, enhance financial mechanisms, and build
public awareness and capacity. By implementing these recommendations, Nigeria can unlock
its renewable energy potential, accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy future, and
contribute to global efforts to combat climate change
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