Despite increasing attention to the complex geographies of energy supply and use in Southern cities, energy research is still largely focusing on energy transitions evolving either through homogeneous, networked electricity or heterogeneous constellations in poor neighborhoods. Central to this research are analytical concepts used to explain energy transitions in Northern cities, such as the notion of socio-technical regimes. In this paper, we argue for a better recognition of the realities of cities in the Global South, including their diverse urban development patterns. Bringing together debates on heterogeneous urban infrastructures and energy transitions, we propose a novel analytical framework that systematically captures urban and inf...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to...
Electricity access has become a crucial issue in global South cities. While demand is growing, conve...
In many parts of the world, the centralized grid provides energy to the population only to a limited...
Despite increasing attention to the complex geographies of energy supply and use in Southern cities,...
This article concerns the relationship between uneven peri-urban growth and heterogeneous energy inf...
This paper develops a geographic understanding of urban energy transitions in subSaharan African to...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
In 2019, Africa accounted for only 5% of global energy demand and 3.7% of energy-related carbon diox...
Abstract: The concern over efficient use of energy in buildings has raised a debate from various par...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
This thesis explores the relationships between emerging intersections of climate and energy agendas ...
This chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research programmes exploring urban en...
This issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the governance of energy transition i...
The seamless and ubiquitous supply of infrastructure services such as electricity is usually seen as...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to...
Electricity access has become a crucial issue in global South cities. While demand is growing, conve...
In many parts of the world, the centralized grid provides energy to the population only to a limited...
Despite increasing attention to the complex geographies of energy supply and use in Southern cities,...
This article concerns the relationship between uneven peri-urban growth and heterogeneous energy inf...
This paper develops a geographic understanding of urban energy transitions in subSaharan African to...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
In 2019, Africa accounted for only 5% of global energy demand and 3.7% of energy-related carbon diox...
Abstract: The concern over efficient use of energy in buildings has raised a debate from various par...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
This thesis explores the relationships between emerging intersections of climate and energy agendas ...
This chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research programmes exploring urban en...
This issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the governance of energy transition i...
The seamless and ubiquitous supply of infrastructure services such as electricity is usually seen as...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to...
Electricity access has become a crucial issue in global South cities. While demand is growing, conve...
In many parts of the world, the centralized grid provides energy to the population only to a limited...