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- George Kamau
A small room filled with solar panels and wiring diagrams ends up raising a much larger question about how Kenyans plan to power everyday life
- Pam Jagger, Charles B.L. Jumbe, Congyi Dai, Ryan McCord and Thabbie Chilongo
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Access to electricity is widely seen as a cornerstone of sustainable development. It improves quality of life, enables household income generation, and raises living standards. Despite this, 760 million people around the world live without it.
- Rachel Bonnifield and Caroline Mallory
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Solar energy is a central plank of the green energy revolution, with widespread adoption in high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) alike. In LMICs, these technologies—and off-grid solar systems, in particular—are favored by individuals and development partners for their apparent win-win-win.
- Alba Topulli and Todd Moss
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Energy is essential to Africa’s development, but progress has stalled over a false choice: Should the continent prioritize the basic solar home systems that move households up the energy ladder — or should it invest in making electricity cheaper and more reliable for businesses to power job creation and economic growth?
- Ekeminiabasi Eyita-Okon
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For Africa, the clean energy agenda cannot be framed as a matter of global urgency translated into continental compliance. It must be ‘glocalised’, by adapting to local political economies, governance realities, historical trajectories of (under) development, and importantly, a consideration of indigenous energy systems.
- Joanna Watterson, University of Cambridge
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South Africa’s electricity system is changing. After years of blackouts until 2024, the state-owned energy company Eskom is being unbundled into smaller companies, and the sector is increasingly open to private investment.
- David Richard Walwyn, University of Pretoria
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South Africa has committed to reaching phasing out human-caused carbon pollution by 2050. To get there, it needs to push as much renewable energy as possible into the national grid.
- Daniel Waldron, Duda Slawek, Chris Emmott and Kristi Chon
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Across Africa, renewable energy is powering more homes than ever, but it hasn’t yet powered prosperity. For smallholder farmers, productive-use technologies such as solar irrigation, cold storage and agro-processing can have a transformative impact.
- Moses M. Nyakoyo
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In the fast-evolving world of clean technology, innovation isn’t just about cutting-edge designs or lab-perfected prototypes. It’s about creating products that truly work in the real world, and that starts with involving end users from the get-go.
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