plant used sunflower oil refinery bio fuel additive in nigeria

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Who promotes biofuels in Nigeria?
  • Governments at the various levels are the main promoters of biofuels in Nigeria. The biofuels development and adoption in Nigeria is highly incentivised. Apart from the incentives put forward by the governments, there are also key enablers that facilitative the entry of actors to harness the incentives provided by the governments.
  • Can Nigeria produce second generation biofuels?
  • Though the whitepaper identified very few source of biofuels feedstock in Nigeria particularly for producing first generation biofuels, Nigeria has the potential for producing feedstocks for second generation biofuels including sweet sorghum, sweet corn, jatropha, algae and water hyacinth.
  • Are biofuels a viable development option in Nigeria?
  • Developed nations have focused on the biofuels and renewable energy sources as an integral developmental effort of infrastructure and economic. This review concludes that not only the methods and production facilities lacking in Nigeria, there is a general lack of interest both by the government and the individuals on the concept of biofuels.
  • What are the resources Nigeria has for biofuel production?
  • Nigeria could also be a top producer of biofuels and even an exporter, since the nation is blessed with vast resources in energy crops and biodegradable waste used in their production.
  • How did the FGN contribute to the development of biofuels in Nigeria?
  • The importance placed on transforming the drivers to avenues for socio-economic development led the FGN to put in place incentives for biofuels industries, facilitating access to and harnessing the enablers for promoting the development and increasing the adoption of biofuels in Nigeria.
  • What crops does Nigeria cultivate for biofuels?
  • Nigeria is capable of cultivating several crops for biofuel production, including oil palm, jatropha, cassava, and sugarcane. Notably, Nigeria is the largest producer of cassava, producing about one-fifth of the world¡¯s total production, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).