Abstract: As SDG7-related interventions seek to transform access to clean energy, this paper presents an analysis of both a previous transformative intervention (Lighting Africa) and a theoretical approach to understanding how such transformations can be achieved in the Global South (sociotechnical innovation system, STIS, building). The paper makes four contributions. First, it tests the extent to which the STIS-building concept is useful in understanding and conceptualising how Lighting Africa transformed the market for solar lanterns in Kenya from an estimated market size of 29,000 lamps in 2009 to one where 680,000 Lighting Africa certified lamps were sold in Kenya by the end of the Programme in 2013. Second, it presents the most in-dep...
Energy needs at the global level are gigantic and steadily increasing while the need to reduce carbo...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
Inadequate power supply in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) means that only 37 per cent of sub-Saharan Afric...
As SDG7-related interventions seek to transform access to clean energy, this paper presents an analy...
As SDG7-related interventions seek to transform access to clean energy, this paper presents an analy...
UK AID has recently invested in a new £39.8 million programme that aims to transform access to moder...
This special issue focuses on the rapid recent growth of solar PV across various geographies and sca...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Two-thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa lack access to electricity, a precursor of poverty reduct...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Nowadays, 1.2 billion people worldwide are without access to electricity; 48% live in Africa and abo...
Using a combination of insights from innovation studies, sociotechnical transitions theory and the S...
This book argues that renewable electrification in developing countries provides important opportuni...
Energy needs at the global level are gigantic and steadily increasing while the need to reduce carbo...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
Inadequate power supply in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) means that only 37 per cent of sub-Saharan Afric...
As SDG7-related interventions seek to transform access to clean energy, this paper presents an analy...
As SDG7-related interventions seek to transform access to clean energy, this paper presents an analy...
UK AID has recently invested in a new £39.8 million programme that aims to transform access to moder...
This special issue focuses on the rapid recent growth of solar PV across various geographies and sca...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Two-thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa lack access to electricity, a precursor of poverty reduct...
Despite decades of effort and billions of dollars spent, two thirds of people in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Nowadays, 1.2 billion people worldwide are without access to electricity; 48% live in Africa and abo...
Using a combination of insights from innovation studies, sociotechnical transitions theory and the S...
This book argues that renewable electrification in developing countries provides important opportuni...
Energy needs at the global level are gigantic and steadily increasing while the need to reduce carbo...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
Inadequate power supply in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) means that only 37 per cent of sub-Saharan Afric...