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Transforming Access to Clean Energy Technologies in the Global South: Learning from Lighting Africa in Kenya
by
Onsongo, Elsie
, Kasprowicz, Victoria
, Fodio Todd, Jacob
, Ockwell, David
, Atela, Joanes
, Ely, Adrian
, Chengo, Victoria
, Byrne, Robert
in
clean cooking
/ Clean technology
/ Economic development
/ Economic theory
/ electric cooking
/ Energy
/ energy access
/ Lighting
/ Political economy
/ Politics
/ Social sciences
/ solar lanterns
/ Success
/ sustainability transformations
/ Women
2021
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Transforming Access to Clean Energy Technologies in the Global South: Learning from Lighting Africa in Kenya
by
Onsongo, Elsie
, Kasprowicz, Victoria
, Fodio Todd, Jacob
, Ockwell, David
, Atela, Joanes
, Ely, Adrian
, Chengo, Victoria
, Byrne, Robert
in
clean cooking
/ Clean technology
/ Economic development
/ Economic theory
/ electric cooking
/ Energy
/ energy access
/ Lighting
/ Political economy
/ Politics
/ Social sciences
/ solar lanterns
/ Success
/ sustainability transformations
/ Women
2021
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Transforming Access to Clean Energy Technologies in the Global South: Learning from Lighting Africa in Kenya
by
Onsongo, Elsie
, Kasprowicz, Victoria
, Fodio Todd, Jacob
, Ockwell, David
, Atela, Joanes
, Ely, Adrian
, Chengo, Victoria
, Byrne, Robert
in
clean cooking
/ Clean technology
/ Economic development
/ Economic theory
/ electric cooking
/ Energy
/ energy access
/ Lighting
/ Political economy
/ Politics
/ Social sciences
/ solar lanterns
/ Success
/ sustainability transformations
/ Women
2021
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Transforming Access to Clean Energy Technologies in the Global South: Learning from Lighting Africa in Kenya
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Transforming Access to Clean Energy Technologies in the Global South: Learning from Lighting Africa in Kenya
2021
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Overview
As SDG7-related interventions seek to transform access to clean energy, this paper presents an analysis of both a previous transformative intervention (Lighting Africa) and a theoretical approach to understanding how such transformations can be achieved in the Global South (socio-technical innovation system, STIS, building). The paper makes four contributions. First, it tests the extent to which the STIS-building concept is useful in understanding and conceptualising how Lighting Africa transformed the market for solar lanterns in Kenya from an estimated market size of 29,000 lamps in 2009 to one where 680,000 Lighting Africa certified lamps were sold in Kenya by the end of the Programme in 2013. Second, it presents the most in-depth analysis of Lighting Africa that we are aware of to date. Third, it presents a conceptual framework that illustrates the Lighting Africa approach, providing a framework for future policy interventions aiming to transform access to clean energy technologies in the Global South. Fourth, it reflects on weaknesses in the STIS approach. In particular, these include a need to better attend to: the gendered implications of interventions (and social justice more broadly); implications of different scales of technologies; value accumulation and the extent to which interventions benefit indigenous actors and local economies; and the political and economic implications of any intervention and its distribution of benefits.
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MDPI AG
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