Productive Use of Energy and Rural Enterprise Development in Nigeria
Introduction
Access to electricity enables productive activities that support rural economic development. The World Bank highlights that productive use of energy can significantly improve income generation in rural communities. This article explores its application in Nigeria.
Background
Productive use includes: agro-processing small businesses refrigeration services irrigation activities Electricity access enables expansion of these activities.
Key Impacts
1. Business Expansion
Electricity supports new and existing enterprises.
2. Income Growth
Energy access improves productivity.
3. Job Creation
Small enterprises create local employment.
4. Value Chain Development
Energy supports processing and storage.
5. Market Access Improvement
Businesses can operate longer hours.
Relevance to Nigeria
Energy access is critical for rural development and economic diversification.
Implementation Considerations
financing for SMEs appliance access training and skills development stable electricity supply
Further Reading
World Bank Open Knowledge https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publication/62baac35-327b-4e03-93f7-b7735d902385















