Sustainable and Renewable Energy Strategies in Residential Buildings in Akure, Nigeria

Ayodele Emmanuel, Ikudayisi *

Department of Architecture, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Given the rising demand in building services and high level of energy consumption in buildings, sustainable issues have remained top agenda in developmental discuss. This study examines the level of adoption, barriers and willingness to adopt renewable energy and sustainable building strategies in Nigeria. The mean score ranking technique was employed to rate the relative weight of level of adoption of sustainable strategies considered. Natural lightning, shading devices, locally sourced materials, energy efficient lighting LED and photovoltaic solar panel were the most adopted strategies by professionals. Adoption of renewable and sustainable building strategies was constrained by lack of training, lack of expertise and financial scheme. Willingness to adoption the renewable energy and sustainable building strategies, were most pronounced with respect to renewable energy practices. However, the paper suggests that transition to the use of energy efficient and sustainable building materials as evident in top ranked efficient strategies. Finding contributes to empirical benchmarking for sustainable environment while policy options towards adoption were proffered.

Keywords: Adoption, barriers, renewable energy, sustainable building, willingness


How to Cite

Ikudayisi, Ayodele Emmanuel,. 2020. “Sustainable and Renewable Energy Strategies in Residential Buildings in Akure, Nigeria”. Journal of Energy Research and Reviews 5 (2):1-10. https://doi.org/10.9734/jenrr/2020/v5i230142.

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