This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model based around a powerful ‘minerals-energy complex’ that has previously been able to provide domestic and foreign capital with cheap and plentiful coal-generated electricity is no longer economically or environmentally sustainable. The paper analyses the struggle over competing energy visions, infrastructures and political agendas in order to generate insights into the governance and financing of clean energy transitions in South Africa. It provides both a rich empirical account of key policy developments aimed at enabling such a transition and provides reflections on how best to theorise the contested politics of energy transitions
In a world in which rising powers are reconfiguring global development trajectories with significant...
A series of processes is now converging to force the issue of sustainability to drive South Africa’s...
South Africa continues to rely on a coal-intensive energy system to drive employment and growth of t...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
The South African energy debate is and will remain a heated one. Given South Africa's history of rac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
In this paper an improved energy-economic model is used to analyse the transition away from coal and...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
Critical to the trajectory and outcome of urban sustainable energy transitions is the ability of gov...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
For decades cheaper and easily available fossil fuels have underpinned the energy system of South Af...
This paper questions the extent to which the introduction of utility-scale, privately generated rene...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
What is the relationship between the direction and form of an energy transition and the political ec...
In a world in which rising powers are reconfiguring global development trajectories with significant...
A series of processes is now converging to force the issue of sustainability to drive South Africa’s...
South Africa continues to rely on a coal-intensive energy system to drive employment and growth of t...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
The South African energy debate is and will remain a heated one. Given South Africa's history of rac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
In this paper an improved energy-economic model is used to analyse the transition away from coal and...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
Critical to the trajectory and outcome of urban sustainable energy transitions is the ability of gov...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
For decades cheaper and easily available fossil fuels have underpinned the energy system of South Af...
This paper questions the extent to which the introduction of utility-scale, privately generated rene...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
What is the relationship between the direction and form of an energy transition and the political ec...
In a world in which rising powers are reconfiguring global development trajectories with significant...
A series of processes is now converging to force the issue of sustainability to drive South Africa’s...
South Africa continues to rely on a coal-intensive energy system to drive employment and growth of t...