This paper questions the extent to which the introduction of utility-scale, privately generated renewable energy into South Africa's coal-dominated electricity supply can be considered a ‘low-carbon transition’. Rather, the renewable energy projects in question are embedded within and contribute to South Africa's high-carbon, electricity-intensive ‘minerals–energy complex’. An empirical consideration is provided of some of the stakeholders involved in the implementation of the wind industry in South Africa, and the possibilities and pitfalls for its long-term sustainability
South Africa’s electricity policy is at a crossroads. Its historical dependence on cheap coal for ap...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
For decades cheaper and easily available fossil fuels have underpinned the energy system of South Af...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
South Africa continues to rely on a coal-intensive energy system to drive employment and growth of t...
The ageing of coal-fired power stations in South Africa has led to regular power outages. Therefore,...
South Africa is a country that depends heavily on coal to produce energy. With the global outcry t...
In this paper an improved energy-economic model is used to analyse the transition away from coal and...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
The challenge of transforming entire economies is enormous; even more so if a country is as fossil f...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
In the last four years, carbon-intensive, coal-dependent South Africa has become one of the leading ...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
Climate change mitigation poses significant challenges for South Africa and its energy development, ...
South Africa’s electricity policy is at a crossroads. Its historical dependence on cheap coal for ap...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...
For decades cheaper and easily available fossil fuels have underpinned the energy system of South Af...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
South Africa continues to rely on a coal-intensive energy system to drive employment and growth of t...
The ageing of coal-fired power stations in South Africa has led to regular power outages. Therefore,...
South Africa is a country that depends heavily on coal to produce energy. With the global outcry t...
In this paper an improved energy-economic model is used to analyse the transition away from coal and...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
The challenge of transforming entire economies is enormous; even more so if a country is as fossil f...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
In the last four years, carbon-intensive, coal-dependent South Africa has become one of the leading ...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
Climate change mitigation poses significant challenges for South Africa and its energy development, ...
South Africa’s electricity policy is at a crossroads. Its historical dependence on cheap coal for ap...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
This paper summarises the results of a study that analysed ways of making South Africa’s future ener...