Sustainable Energy Transitions in Sub-Saharan African Cities: The Role of Local Government

Bawakyillenuo, Simon, Olweny, Mark, Anderson, Megan and Borchers, Mark (2018) Sustainable Energy Transitions in Sub-Saharan African Cities: The Role of Local Government. In: Urban Energy Transition. Renewable Strategies for Cities and Regions . Elsevier, London, pp. 529-551. ISBN 9780081020746

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Abstract

Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to be predominantly urban, placing a vastly increased burden on urban governance. Energy futures modeling indicates that 75% of energy demand will be urban by 2040. By implication, energy transitions will be increasingly linked to urban governance in the future. Without substantial support, governance capacity is unlikely to be able to rise to emerging energy challenges, which could erode the welfare of citizens as well as the achievement of global and national ambitions around sustainable energy as espoused by Sustainable Development Goal 7, covering renewable energy, energy efficiency, and access to modern energy. This paper pro- vides an overview of selected energy research cases in urban Sub-Saharan Africa, including the results of energy futures modeling, to help highlight the emerging urban sustainable energy challenges. It further explores the energy-related mandates of local vis-a-vis national governments, looks at areas where urban renewable energy can be promoted, and discusses important elements to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy, in particular the capacity support requirements.

Keywords:Urban Energy Transitions, Local Government, SDG7, Municipalities, Energy Access, Sustainable Energy, Renewable Energy, Sub Saharan Africa
Subjects:J Technologies > J910 Energy Technologies
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K440 Urban studies
T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T500 African studies
Divisions:College of Arts > Lincoln School of Architecture and the Built Environment
ID Code:36307
Deposited On:10 May 2021 14:56

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