While energy-sector emissions remain the biggest source of climate change, many least-developed countries still invest in fossil-fuel development paths. These countries generally have high levels of fossil-fuel technology lock-in and low capacities to change, making the shift to sustainable energy difficult. Tanzania, a telling example, is projected to triple fossil-fuel power production in the next decade. This article assesses the potential to use internationally supported Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) to develop solar energy in Tanzania and contribute to transformational change of the electricity supply system. By assessing the cultural legitimacy of NAMAs among key stakeholders in the solar energy sector, we analyse ...
Climate change is a real challenge with global impacts in scope. The negative impacts of climate cha...
This chapter describes political economy analysis to raise some unanswered and unasked questions abo...
Aligning development and climate goals means Africa’s energy systems will be based on clean energy t...
While energy-sector emissions remain the biggest source of climate change, many least-developed coun...
While energy-sector emissions remain the biggest source of climate change, many least-developed coun...
The Tanzanian official power system expansion plan shows a dominant dependence on fossil fuel-fired ...
In 2016, CAN-Tanzania (CAN-TZ), the World Future Council (WFC) and Bread for the World (BftW) embark...
In 2016, CAN-Tanzania (CAN-TZ), the World Future Council (WFC) and Bread for the World (BftW) embark...
Renewable energy technologies are increasingly being used to electrify rural areas in developing cou...
Solar energy development in Tanzania is steeped in discourses of Western technological transfer wher...
This study aims to understand and assess the diffusion and adoption of RES forenhanced societal well...
In rich as well as in poor countries, the energy sectors are in transition from strongly centralised...
on climate compatible development Key messages ● Decentralised renewable energy solutions contribute...
Community participation (CP) is emphasized in the planning and implementation of the various project...
Energy poverty in the rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the main barriers that hinder deve...
Climate change is a real challenge with global impacts in scope. The negative impacts of climate cha...
This chapter describes political economy analysis to raise some unanswered and unasked questions abo...
Aligning development and climate goals means Africa’s energy systems will be based on clean energy t...
While energy-sector emissions remain the biggest source of climate change, many least-developed coun...
While energy-sector emissions remain the biggest source of climate change, many least-developed coun...
The Tanzanian official power system expansion plan shows a dominant dependence on fossil fuel-fired ...
In 2016, CAN-Tanzania (CAN-TZ), the World Future Council (WFC) and Bread for the World (BftW) embark...
In 2016, CAN-Tanzania (CAN-TZ), the World Future Council (WFC) and Bread for the World (BftW) embark...
Renewable energy technologies are increasingly being used to electrify rural areas in developing cou...
Solar energy development in Tanzania is steeped in discourses of Western technological transfer wher...
This study aims to understand and assess the diffusion and adoption of RES forenhanced societal well...
In rich as well as in poor countries, the energy sectors are in transition from strongly centralised...
on climate compatible development Key messages ● Decentralised renewable energy solutions contribute...
Community participation (CP) is emphasized in the planning and implementation of the various project...
Energy poverty in the rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the main barriers that hinder deve...
Climate change is a real challenge with global impacts in scope. The negative impacts of climate cha...
This chapter describes political economy analysis to raise some unanswered and unasked questions abo...
Aligning development and climate goals means Africa’s energy systems will be based on clean energy t...