This brief makes the case for incorporating models into Zambia's policymaking process, particularly for the energy and transport sectors. It does this through looking at the current state of modelling and policymaking in Zambia and by interviewing key Zambian stakeholders. Considering the many challenges in these two sectors, the Government needs to carefully plan and efficiently allocate its resources. Models, simplified representations of real-world systems, are critical to this process. However, energy and transport models use in supporting policymaking in Zambia is limited. To enhance their use, we recommend approaches for creating high-level awareness of models among policymakers, strengthening capacity and skills, and better instituti...
This paper provides a South African energy model that was developed as a first step towards a compre...
Zambia has until recently relied almost 100% on hydropower for electricity generation. The first coa...
Zambia is one of at least 32 developing countries with a combined population of 1.4 billion people t...
Zambia has been experiencing extreme weather events, particularly droughts, floods, shortened rainy ...
Zambia is committed to meeting sustainable energy for all and contributing to climate change mitigat...
Zambia has large unexploited potential in renewable energy (RE) sources such as solar, wind, and bio...
Energy system modelling can be used to assess the implications of different scenarios and support im...
Decentralisation has been part of the government’s policy in Zambia since the 1960s. However, due to...
Our presentation highlights the challenges faced by Zambia, a sub-saharan landlocked country with a ...
This paper aims at understanding how Zambia’s electricity system would be affected by droughts (due ...
The paper presents a review of current power engineering challenges in Zambia in relevance to the re...
A case study done as part of the IEA's Joint Summer School on Modelling Tools for Sustainable Develo...
A renewables-based energy transition promises to deliver vast socio-economic benefits to countries a...
Governments’ commitments to cope with climate change unpredictability, while ensuring an equal green...
IEEE 2nd International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering (REPE) -- NOV 02-04, 201...
This paper provides a South African energy model that was developed as a first step towards a compre...
Zambia has until recently relied almost 100% on hydropower for electricity generation. The first coa...
Zambia is one of at least 32 developing countries with a combined population of 1.4 billion people t...
Zambia has been experiencing extreme weather events, particularly droughts, floods, shortened rainy ...
Zambia is committed to meeting sustainable energy for all and contributing to climate change mitigat...
Zambia has large unexploited potential in renewable energy (RE) sources such as solar, wind, and bio...
Energy system modelling can be used to assess the implications of different scenarios and support im...
Decentralisation has been part of the government’s policy in Zambia since the 1960s. However, due to...
Our presentation highlights the challenges faced by Zambia, a sub-saharan landlocked country with a ...
This paper aims at understanding how Zambia’s electricity system would be affected by droughts (due ...
The paper presents a review of current power engineering challenges in Zambia in relevance to the re...
A case study done as part of the IEA's Joint Summer School on Modelling Tools for Sustainable Develo...
A renewables-based energy transition promises to deliver vast socio-economic benefits to countries a...
Governments’ commitments to cope with climate change unpredictability, while ensuring an equal green...
IEEE 2nd International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering (REPE) -- NOV 02-04, 201...
This paper provides a South African energy model that was developed as a first step towards a compre...
Zambia has until recently relied almost 100% on hydropower for electricity generation. The first coa...
Zambia is one of at least 32 developing countries with a combined population of 1.4 billion people t...