Effectively mitigating climate change entails a quick upscaling and redirection of electricity infrastructure investment. Given that the bulk of greenhouse gas emissions increases until 2050 will come from low- and middle-income countries, finding cost-effective ways to mitigate climate change while meeting development targets is essential. However, recent research has shown some of the limitations of broad financing mechanisms, such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and existing carbon markets. This has resulted in a growing interest in designing novel investment support schemes, such as modifications of targeted feed-in-tariffs (FiTs) that may be more cost effective and better targeted towards particular outcomes when compared to t...
Africa GreenCo is challenging the existing model of how new private-sector-funded grid-scale power i...
In the coming decades, demand for electricity will increase considerably on the African continent. I...
A low-carbon energy transition on the basis of renewable energy sources (RES) is of crucial importan...
While China has been increasingly contributing to the recent growth in electricity generation in sub...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
AbstractIn Uganda the low national electrification rate of around 15% and a very poor rate of progre...
With less than a decade remaining until 2030, global investment in clean energy access falls short o...
Climate change constitutes a major challenge to economic growth and development across the globe as ...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Izael Pereira Da Silva, Patrick Mugisha, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.The commercial sector ...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
Almost all African countries are planning to increase their power supply capacities and to diversify...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Achieving green energy transitions in developing countries through neo liberal interventions require...
Africa GreenCo is challenging the existing model of how new private-sector-funded grid-scale power i...
In the coming decades, demand for electricity will increase considerably on the African continent. I...
A low-carbon energy transition on the basis of renewable energy sources (RES) is of crucial importan...
While China has been increasingly contributing to the recent growth in electricity generation in sub...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
AbstractIn Uganda the low national electrification rate of around 15% and a very poor rate of progre...
With less than a decade remaining until 2030, global investment in clean energy access falls short o...
Climate change constitutes a major challenge to economic growth and development across the globe as ...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Izael Pereira Da Silva, Patrick Mugisha, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.The commercial sector ...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
Almost all African countries are planning to increase their power supply capacities and to diversify...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of t...
Achieving green energy transitions in developing countries through neo liberal interventions require...
Africa GreenCo is challenging the existing model of how new private-sector-funded grid-scale power i...
In the coming decades, demand for electricity will increase considerably on the African continent. I...
A low-carbon energy transition on the basis of renewable energy sources (RES) is of crucial importan...