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Statistical Analysis On Consumption Of Kerosine
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Kerosene has been an important household fuel since the mid-19th century. In developed countries its use has greatly declined because of electrification. However, in developing countries, kerosene use for cooking and lighting remains widespread. This research work is focused statistical analysis on the consumption of kerosene (a case study of Nasarawa Local Government Area). The research work is divided into five chapters with chapter covering introduction, historical background, statement of problems, aims and objective, significance of the study, scope of the studies, research hypothesis. Chapter two deals with review of related literatures, chapter three covers the research methodology, chapter four deals with data presentation and analysis while the final chapter gives the summary, conclusion and recommendation of the for the work.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]For instance, as petrol is sold for ninety
seven naira (N97.00) per litre, equivalent quantity of kerosene sell at
hundred and fifty naira and above (N150.00) in most filling stations
across the country with long queues. This makes most Nigerians to depend
on “nature†for fuels, hence high rate of fuel-wood consumption,
leading to unsustainable extraction and depletion in most cases.It
should be noted that the main reason for energy demand in Nigeria is
cooking. Moreove ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]For instance, as petrol is sold for ninety
seven naira (N97.00) per litre, equivalent quantity of kerosene sell at
hundred and fifty naira and above (N150.00) in most filling stations
across the country with long queues. This makes most Nigerians to depend
on “nature†for fuels, hence high rate of fuel-wood consumption,
leading to unsustainable extraction and depletion in most cases.It
should be noted that the main reason for energy demand in Nigeria is
cooking. Moreove ... Continue reading---
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