Abstract
The integration of renewable energy into Nigeria's energy landscape presents a transformative opportunity to enhance energy security, reduce dependency on fossil fuels, and foster sustainable economic growth. This paper explores the pivotal role of supply chain management (SCM) in facilitating the efficient deployment of renewable energy technologies within Nigeria's energy sector. By leveraging innovative SCM strategies, including digitalization, localized resource allocation, and stakeholder collaboration, this study highlights how the renewable energy supply chain can be optimized to overcome challenges such as infrastructure deficits, policy bottlenecks, and financial constraints. Key insights emphasize the importance of robust SCM frameworks in ensuring cost efficiency, timely project execution, and long-term sustainability of renewable energy initiatives. The findings contribute to the discourse on energy security by proposing actionable strategies to harness the potential of renewable energy while addressing Nigeria's unique socio-economic and environmental challenges.
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