Authors
Mark Swilling, Ivan Nygaard, Wikus Kruger, Holle Wlokas, Tasneem Jhetam, Megan Davies, Merin Jacob, Mike Morris, Glen Robbins, Mikkel Funder, Ulrich Elmer Hansen, Karen Holm Olsen, Elder Davy, Lena Kitzing, Bilal Siddique Khan, Tom Cronin
Publication date
2022/8/1
Journal
Energy Research & Social Science
Volume
90
Pages
102567
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We are observing a significant increase in the deployment of large scale solar and wind technologies in the global south, and it is therefore a strategically and academically important focus of inquiry to understand context-specific spaces for locally-embedded actors to initiate energy transitions. This paper examines the linkages between the energy transition and economic development, and has attempted to do this by developing an approach that brought into focus the institutional micro-economics of four key dimensions of the economic development process, namely (a) the impact of the auction mechanism; (b) the key role MNCs play in the global value chain; (c) how developmentally-oriented states have attempted to harness the resulting investment flows by using LCRs; and (d) the local-level development impacts of utility-scale renewable energy power plants on local communities.
Drawing from the South …
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