Energy sector reforms with an emphasis on electricity growth have been taking place extensively and rapidly worldwide Particularly, motivated chiefly by classical economics’ standpoint of efficiency and market considerations, reforms have been made in the developed North. Models of reforms in the North have in turn been replicated in developing countries. However, questions arise as to whether the models used are suitable for the mostly rural and socioeconomically disadvantaged economies in the South. It is argued in this paper that a sustainability focused mode of reforms guided by futures studies is needed for such economies. Reforms taking place in Kenya and neighbouring countries are in particular examined from a sustainable future per...
Electricity plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of any country. Developing countr...
Abstract: Before the COVID-19 crisis, the Southern African Developing Countries (SADC) had a varied ...
For a growing country, the most needed stimulus is energy. Without any access to adequate energy re...
Energy sector reforms with an emphasis on electricity growth have been taking place extensively and ...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
Overall, at least 1.6 billion people—one-fourth of the world’s population—currently live without el...
Rooted largely in colonial histories, Africa is plagued with immense energy poverty and a relative r...
The level and mix of energy supply and consumption have substantial roles in shaping the sustainable...
Sustainable energy supply models are needed to achieve the Millennium Development Goals established ...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
This book argues that renewable electrification in developing countries provides important opportuni...
As developing countries look for ways to achieve sustainable energy services, which is essential to ...
Agro-industries have the potential to make a substantial contribution to sustainable energy supply i...
Today, renewable energy sources are a key pillar to achieving sustainable development, which is the ...
The important and wide-ranging role of energy in the development process is well known andit needs n...
Electricity plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of any country. Developing countr...
Abstract: Before the COVID-19 crisis, the Southern African Developing Countries (SADC) had a varied ...
For a growing country, the most needed stimulus is energy. Without any access to adequate energy re...
Energy sector reforms with an emphasis on electricity growth have been taking place extensively and ...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
Overall, at least 1.6 billion people—one-fourth of the world’s population—currently live without el...
Rooted largely in colonial histories, Africa is plagued with immense energy poverty and a relative r...
The level and mix of energy supply and consumption have substantial roles in shaping the sustainable...
Sustainable energy supply models are needed to achieve the Millennium Development Goals established ...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
This book argues that renewable electrification in developing countries provides important opportuni...
As developing countries look for ways to achieve sustainable energy services, which is essential to ...
Agro-industries have the potential to make a substantial contribution to sustainable energy supply i...
Today, renewable energy sources are a key pillar to achieving sustainable development, which is the ...
The important and wide-ranging role of energy in the development process is well known andit needs n...
Electricity plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of any country. Developing countr...
Abstract: Before the COVID-19 crisis, the Southern African Developing Countries (SADC) had a varied ...
For a growing country, the most needed stimulus is energy. Without any access to adequate energy re...