Authors
Vanesa Castán Broto, Idalina Baptista, Joshua Kirshner, Shaun Smith, Susana Neves Alves
Publication date
2018/10/15
Journal
Applied Energy
Volume
228
Pages
645-655
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper advances the debate on energy justice by opening up a dialogue with postcolonial critiques of development. There is an imperative to develop energy justice theory fit to address the complex demands of a global energy transitions in poorer countries of the Global South. Delivering transformative change in contexts where energy systems are underdeveloped requires assessing energy justice principles from multiple situated perspectives, adjusted to the conditions that shape the possibilities for action. However, current theorizations of energy justice tend to build upon universalist notions of justice within a western tradition of thought which may not be entirely appropriate to deliver policy in postcolonial contexts.
This paper offers a situated, particularistic analysis of energy transitions in Mozambique - a country which faces massive energy access challenges - to open a dialogue between theories of energy …
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Scholar articles
VC Broto, I Baptista, J Kirshner, S Smith, SN Alves - Applied energy, 2018