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Elvis Modikela Nkoana
Severe problems of climate change, inequality, poverty, and unemployment have compelled the South African government to pass legislation that introduced programmes aimed at achieving energy security, promoting economic development, and realising environm...
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Chipo Mukonza, Godwell Nhamo
South Africa is promoting renewable energy such as wind power to address the objectives of both energy security and sustainable development. This paper reviews the nature of policies, institutional set-up and programmes in place to upscale especially ons...
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Jawaid Ahmed Qureshi,Muhammad Waqas Waqas,Shahid Qureshi
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Pakistan opened its gates for foreign direct investment (FDI) in 1970s. The power sector was regulated by government itself. Considering public sector limitations and energy shortfall, later in 1994, Pakistan allowed independent power producers (IPPs) to...
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Tom Brower
Pág. 145 - 177
In the midst of an energy crisis, sub-Saharan Africa is a global outlier with respect to power infrastructure and is literally without power. Nearly 600 million Africans?roughly two-thirds of the region?currently lack access to consistent, reliable, and ...
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Gaylor Montmasson-Clair,Georgina Ryan
AbstractSouth Africa?s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer (REIPP) procurement programme is hailed worldwide as a model for renewable energy procurement. Its success is far from experimental and haphazard and points directly to lessons acquired p...
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