This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect of the politics of energy transitions. In recent years, South Africa’s electricity sector has seen the introduction of new actors and technologies, including the ‘prosumer’ (producer–consumer) of electricity and small-scale embedded generation from roof-top solar photovoltaics. We analyse these recent developments in historical context and consider implications for contemporary planning, regulation and ownership of electricity. We find that the reconfiguration of electricity distribution faces significant political and economic challenges that are rooted in the country’s socio-economic and racial inequalities and its heavy dependence on coal-...
While South Africa's electricity sector is heavily coal-dependent, the country has recently become a...
Since the coming of democracy in South Africa, the last decade has been marked by extraordinary, yet...
The South African energy debate is and will remain a heated one. Given South Africa's history of rac...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
South Africa’s electricity policy is at a crossroads. Its historical dependence on cheap coal for ap...
Until recently the regulation, ownership and governance of the electricity sector was subject to lon...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
In the last century, markets, technical configurations, existing power relations, and prevailing ide...
CITATION: Mqadi, L., Musango, J. K. & Brent, A. C. 2018. Challenges facing South Africa’s electricit...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
A series of processes is now converging to force the issue of sustainability to drive South Africa’s...
While South Africa's electricity sector is heavily coal-dependent, the country has recently become a...
Since the coming of democracy in South Africa, the last decade has been marked by extraordinary, yet...
The South African energy debate is and will remain a heated one. Given South Africa's history of rac...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
This paper argues that the distribution of electricity represents an important yet neglected aspect ...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
South Africa’s electricity policy is at a crossroads. Its historical dependence on cheap coal for ap...
Until recently the regulation, ownership and governance of the electricity sector was subject to lon...
After decades of cheap, abundant coal-fired electricity, from which large international mining and e...
In the last century, markets, technical configurations, existing power relations, and prevailing ide...
CITATION: Mqadi, L., Musango, J. K. & Brent, A. C. 2018. Challenges facing South Africa’s electricit...
This paper explores the political economy of energy transition in South Africa. An economic model ba...
A series of processes is now converging to force the issue of sustainability to drive South Africa’s...
While South Africa's electricity sector is heavily coal-dependent, the country has recently become a...
Since the coming of democracy in South Africa, the last decade has been marked by extraordinary, yet...
The South African energy debate is and will remain a heated one. Given South Africa's history of rac...