In rich as well as in poor countries, the energy sectors are in transition from strongly centralised governance and production systems to increasing diversity in governance arrangements and modes of production. In Tanzania, barely 7% of the rural inhabitants have access to electricity services from the national grid. In many rural communities, local generation and micro-grid distribution based on renewable energy sources is being introduced for the first time, complementing the existing use of kerosene, candles, batteries and small diesel generators. This paper explores decentralized rural electrification (RE) processes in Tanzania from a socio-technical system perspective. The aim is to: (1) develop conceptual tools for studying relations ...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There are diff...
In rich as well as in poor countries, the energy sectors are in transition from strongly centralised...
The field of sustainability transitions has recently benefitted from efforts by multiple scholars at...
Many African governments, international and local organizations involved in development policy and p...
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There are diff...
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There are diff...
This article contributes theoretically and empirically to our understanding about how a transition t...
Renewable energy technologies are increasingly being used to electrify rural areas in developing cou...
Renewable energy technologies are increasingly being used to electrify rural areas in developing cou...
Based on the context of a developing country, this research engages key identified political-economy...
Rwanda and Uganda have very low rural electrification rates such that only a small percentage of the...
In this article, we explore the process of economic change following the NGO-led implementation of a...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There are diff...
In rich as well as in poor countries, the energy sectors are in transition from strongly centralised...
The field of sustainability transitions has recently benefitted from efforts by multiple scholars at...
Many African governments, international and local organizations involved in development policy and p...
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There are diff...
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There are diff...
This article contributes theoretically and empirically to our understanding about how a transition t...
Renewable energy technologies are increasingly being used to electrify rural areas in developing cou...
Renewable energy technologies are increasingly being used to electrify rural areas in developing cou...
Based on the context of a developing country, this research engages key identified political-economy...
Rwanda and Uganda have very low rural electrification rates such that only a small percentage of the...
In this article, we explore the process of economic change following the NGO-led implementation of a...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
As it emerges from the literature, electricity access in rural contexts is deeply intertwined with s...
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There are diff...