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Politics and (Self)-Organisation of Electricity System Transitions in a Global North-South Perspective
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Abstract Dominant electricity systems are inevitably transitioning into new forms in terms of power generation mix, mode of energy system governance and vested interests, the extent of state and consumer/citizen participation in the energy system, and energy justice expectations in different geographies in t... view more
Dominant electricity systems are inevitably transitioning into new forms in terms of power generation mix, mode of energy system governance and vested interests, the extent of state and consumer/citizen participation in the energy system, and energy justice expectations in different geographies in the Global North and Global South. In this editorial to the thematic issue entitled Politics and (Self-)Organisation of Electricity System Transitions in a Global North-South Perspective, we discuss politics and (self)-organisation of (just) energy transitions to expose how messy, convoluted, and fluid future electricity system transitions can be in both the Global North and Global South.... view less
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Special areas of Departmental Policy
Free Keywords
Paris climate agreement; decarbonisation; energy transition; global north; global south; solar photovoltaic systems
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 162-172
Journal
Politics and Governance, 8 (2020) 3
Issue topic
Politics and (Self-)Organisation of Electricity System Transitions in a Global North-South Perspective
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; reviewed