Regulatory Support for Off-Grid Renewable Electricity

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This book investigates the role of law in enabling and addressing the barriers to the development of off-grid renewable electricity (OGRE).

The limited development of OGRE is ascribed to a host of social, economic, and legal barriers, including the problem of initial capital costs, existing subsidies for conventional electricity, and lack of technological and institutional capacity. Through the analyses of selected case studies from Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America, this book discusses the typical barriers to the development of OGRE from a global perspective and examines the role of the law in addressing them. Drawing together the lessons learnt from the case studies, this book offers robust recommendations on how the development of OGRE will support the goal of achieving universal access to low carbon, reliable, and sustainable electricity globally.

This volume will be of great interest to students, scholars, policy makers, investors, and practitioners in the fields of energy law and policy, climate change, and renewable energy development.

Author(s): Ngozi Chinwa Ole, Eduardo G. Pereira, Peter Kayode Oniemola, Gustavo Kaercher Loureiro
Series: Routledge Explorations in Energy Studies
Publisher: Routledge/Earthscan
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 294
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Chapter 1 General Introduction: Conceptualising Off-Grid Renewable Electricity in Global Energy Transition
Part 1 Sustainable Electricity and Off-grid Renewable Energy: Critical Issues and Challenges
Chapter 2 International Legal Framework for Sustainable Energy
Chapter 3 Sustainable Development and Off-Grid Renewable Electricity: Current Status and Challenges
Chapter 4 The International Climate Change Regime and Off-Grid Renewable Electricity
Part 2 Africa
Chapter 5 Kenya
Chapter 6 Nigeria
Chapter 7 Uganda
Part 3 Asia
Chapter 8 China
Chapter 9 Philippines
Chapter 10 Indonesia
Part 4 North and South America
Chapter 11 Brazil
Chapter 12 Mexico
Chapter 13 Trinidad and Tobago
Part 5 Towards a Supportive Regulatory Framework for Off-Grid Renewable Electricity
Chapter 14 Reflections and Conclusion
Index