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Energy in Africa (Hardcover)
Lucia de Strasser, Simone Tagliapietra, Manfred Hafner
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R1,238
Discovery Miles 12 380
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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The world is currently undergoing an historic energy transition,
driven by increasingly stringent decarbonisation policies and rapid
advances in low-carbon technologies. The large-scale shift to
low-carbon energy is disrupting the global energy system, impacting
whole economies, and changing the political dynamics within and
between countries. This open access book, written by leading energy
scholars, examines the economic and geopolitical implications of
the global energy transition, from both regional and thematic
perspectives. The first part of the book addresses the geopolitical
implications in the world's main energy-producing and
energy-consuming regions, while the second presents in-depth case
studies on selected issues, ranging from the geopolitics of
renewable energy, to the mineral foundations of the global energy
transformation, to governance issues in connection with the
changing global energy order. Given its scope, the book will appeal
to researchers in energy, climate change and international
relations, as well as to professionals working in the energy
industry.
This open access book analyses barriers and challenges associated
with the financing of clean energy access in sub-Saharan Africa. By
considering various economic, financial, political, environmental
and social factors, it explores the consequences of energy poverty
across the region and maps the real and perceived investment risks
for potential capital providers, both domestic and international.
Furthermore, it analyses risk mitigation strategies and innovative
financing structures available to the public and private sectors,
which are aimed at leveraging capital in the clean energy sector at
scale and fostering the creation of an enabling business and
investment environment. More specifically, the present book
analyses how to (i) enhance capital allocation in projects and
organisations that foster clean energy access in the region, (ii)
mobilize private capital at scale and (iii) decrease the cost of
financing through risk mitigation strategies. Going beyond
traditional approaches, the book also considers socioeconomic and
cultural aspects associated with investment barriers across the
subcontinent. Moreover, it urges the public and private spheres to
become more actively involved in tackling this pressing development
issue, and provides policy recommendations for the public sector,
including proposals for business model evolution at multilateral
agencies and development institutions. It will appeal to a wide
readership of both academics and professionals working in the
energy industry, the financial sector and the political sphere, as
well as to general readers interested in the ongoing debate about
energy, sustainable development and finance.
The world is currently undergoing an historic energy transition,
driven by increasingly stringent decarbonisation policies and rapid
advances in low-carbon technologies. The large-scale shift to
low-carbon energy is disrupting the global energy system, impacting
whole economies, and changing the political dynamics within and
between countries. This open access book, written by leading energy
scholars, examines the economic and geopolitical implications of
the global energy transition, from both regional and thematic
perspectives. The first part of the book addresses the geopolitical
implications in the world's main energy-producing and
energy-consuming regions, while the second presents in-depth case
studies on selected issues, ranging from the geopolitics of
renewable energy, to the mineral foundations of the global energy
transformation, to governance issues in connection with the
changing global energy order. Given its scope, the book will appeal
to researchers in energy, climate change and international
relations, as well as to professionals working in the energy
industry.
Energy systems are rapidly transitioning towards decarbonization,
thanks in part to innovative digital technologies and changing
mobility demands. This open access book examines the
decarbonization and digitalization transformation in the transport
sector, with a particular focus on energy consumption. By studying
historical trends and outlining future scenarios, the authors
illustrate the evolution of energy consumption in the transport
sector, compare alternative decarbonization strategies, and analyze
digitalization trends and their effects on energy consumption. The
book addresses a broad readership of both academics and
professionals working in the energy and transport industries, as
well as readers interested in the ongoing debate over energy,
mobility and climate change.
This open access handbook is distinguished by its emphasis on
international energy, rather than domestic energy policies or
international geopolitic aspects. Addressing key topics such as
energy production and distribution, renewables and corporate energy
structures, alongside global energy trends, regional case studies
and emerging areas such as the digitalization of energy and energy
transition, this handbook provides a major new contribution to the
field of international energy economics. Written by academics,
practitioners and policy-makers, this handbook is a valuable and
timely addition to the literature on international energy
economics. This book was published open access with the support of
Eni.
This short open access book investigates the role of renewable
energy in East Africa to provide policy-relevant inputs for the
achievement of a cost-effective electrification process in the
region. For each country, the authors review the current situation
in the domestic power sector, adopt a GIS-based approach to plot
renewable energy resources potential, and review currently planned
projects and projects under development, as well as the key
domestic renewables regulations. Based on such information,
least-cost 100% electrification scenarios by 2030 are then modelled
and comparative results over the required capacity additions and
investment are reported and discussed. The authors also inquire
into some of the key technological, economic, policy, cooperation,
and financing challenges to the development of a portfolio of
renewables to promote energy access in a sustainable way, including
a discussion of the challenges and opportunities that might stem
from the interaction between local RE potential and natural gas
resources currently under development in the region. To conclude,
policy recommendations based on the book's results and targeted at
international cooperation and development institutions, local
policymakers, and private stakeholders in the region are
elaborated.
This open access book presents a picture of the current energy
challenges on the African continent (and the Sub-Saharan region in
particular) and proposes pathways to an accelerated energy
transition. Starting with an analysis of the status quo and the
outlook for Africa's energy demand and energy access, it provides
an account of the available resources, including hydrocarbons and
renewable energy resources, which are playing an increasingly
crucial role. It then moves on to analyze the level of investment
required to scale-up Africa's energy systems, shedding light on the
key barriers and elaborating on potential solutions. It also
provides a suggestion for improving the effectiveness of EU-Africa
cooperation. While mainly intended for policymakers and academics,
this book also speaks to a broader audience interested in gaining
an overview of the challenges and opportunities of the African
energy sector today and in the future.
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Energy in Africa (Paperback)
Lucia de Strasser, Simone Tagliapietra, Manfred Hafner
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R940
Discovery Miles 9 400
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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