Conventional energy generation is a fundamental cause for competing demands on natural resources of both water and energy sectors, and is a significant contributor to anthropogenic climate change. This research seeks to identify barriers to wide-scale penetration of renewable energy technologies (RETs) in Southern Africa, investigating cases in Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique. The framework provides analysis through several factors: market failure, market distortions, economic, financial, institutional, technical, social, cultural and behavioural, and other barriers. Following the barrier identification, a review of policy was conducted. Countries are moving closer towards solutions for water and energy as well as understanding the linkage...
Global concern over a looming energy crisis, water scarcity and man-made climate change are driving ...
South Africa is plagued by socio-economic issues of poverty, inequality and high rates of unemployme...
The challenge of transforming entire economies is enormous; even more so if a country is as fossil ...
This paper outlines research in the area of water and energy supply in Southern African countries: S...
National development plans focus upon energy and water separately, often not integrating the other s...
Conference posterThis poster provides at-a-glance information denoting conditions in each of 11 Sout...
To achieve policy goals that address industrialisation and economic growth, modern states depend on ...
The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pr...
Regional climate change projections in Southern Africa, based on GCMs comparing 2080-2099 to 1980-19...
A transition away from fossil fuels in South Africa is required to meet the obligations of the Paris...
a b s t r a c t The challenge of transforming entire economies is enormous; even more so if a countr...
South Africa is an arid country, where water supply is often obtained from a distant source. There i...
The Tanzanian official power system expansion plan shows a dominant dependence on fossil fuel-fired ...
The discourse on the need for water, energy, and food security has dominated the development agenda ...
The discourse on the need for water, energy, and food security has dominated the development agenda ...
Global concern over a looming energy crisis, water scarcity and man-made climate change are driving ...
South Africa is plagued by socio-economic issues of poverty, inequality and high rates of unemployme...
The challenge of transforming entire economies is enormous; even more so if a country is as fossil ...
This paper outlines research in the area of water and energy supply in Southern African countries: S...
National development plans focus upon energy and water separately, often not integrating the other s...
Conference posterThis poster provides at-a-glance information denoting conditions in each of 11 Sout...
To achieve policy goals that address industrialisation and economic growth, modern states depend on ...
The Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) water and energy sectors are under increasing pr...
Regional climate change projections in Southern Africa, based on GCMs comparing 2080-2099 to 1980-19...
A transition away from fossil fuels in South Africa is required to meet the obligations of the Paris...
a b s t r a c t The challenge of transforming entire economies is enormous; even more so if a countr...
South Africa is an arid country, where water supply is often obtained from a distant source. There i...
The Tanzanian official power system expansion plan shows a dominant dependence on fossil fuel-fired ...
The discourse on the need for water, energy, and food security has dominated the development agenda ...
The discourse on the need for water, energy, and food security has dominated the development agenda ...
Global concern over a looming energy crisis, water scarcity and man-made climate change are driving ...
South Africa is plagued by socio-economic issues of poverty, inequality and high rates of unemployme...
The challenge of transforming entire economies is enormous; even more so if a country is as fossil ...