Authors
Joshua Kirshner, Lucy Baker, Adrian Smith, Harriet Bulkeley
Publication date
2019/7/1
Journal
Geoforum
Volume
103
Pages
114-125
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The rapid global deployment of solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies since the early 2000s has attracted sustained attention. Solar PV has become an increasingly established, widespread and flexible form of electricity generation. In the research language of socio-technical or energy transitions, solar PV can reasonably be viewed as acquiring the characteristics of a 'socio-technical regime.' Such regimes are found where a co-evolving set of social and technical developments have built sufficient momentum for a particular technology to become accepted as an established part of the energy provision system. As solar PV becomes integrated into the project of providing secure, affordable and sustainable energy for development, this momentum is now spreading across sub-Saharan Africa.
In this article, we examine the emergence and adoption of solar PV in Mozambique and South Africa. While solar PV has gained …
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