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Evaluation of Renewable Solar Energy Resources in Ekowe, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

This report presents an in-depth analysis of the solar energy resources available in Ekowe, Bayelsa State, Nigeria, with a specific focus on the renewable energy needs of the Federal Polytechnic Ekowe. Located in a region with approximately 4.6 kWh/m² of average daily solar radiation and around 6.6 hours of daily sunlight, Ekowe demonstrates strong potential for solar power as a sustainable energy solution. Data for this analysis was gathered from July 2023 to June 2024 using a solar-powered weather station, which provided real-time measurements of solar radiation, temperature, and other climatic factors. The primary goal of this project was to assess the feasibility of implementing solar energy infrastructure to alleviate reliance on diesel-powered generators, reduce carbon emissions, and promote energy independence in the community. Findings reveal several challenges, including limited infrastructure, high initial costs of solar system components, and low awareness among residents about the advantages and practicalities of solar energy. By addressing these barriers, Ekowe can improve local energy access, reduce environmental impact, and create opportunities for economic development through renewable energy. This report aims to guide decision-makers in implementing solar energy systems that align with sustainable development goals, offering a replicable model for similar communities in Nigeria.