ENHANCING EVIDENCE-INFORMED POLICYMAKING FOR THE ENERGY AND HUMAN HEALTH NEXUS IN KENYA
Introduction The intricate relationship between energy access and human health is crucial for sustainable development. However, policymakers often make decisions in this area without the necessary evidence-based foundation. Reliable access […]
JUST ENERGY TRANSITION AS A CATALYST FOR SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA’S TRANSFORMATION
Introduction. Energy is the lifeblood of economic growth and development. Yet, much of Sub-Saharan Africa remains mired in energy poverty, hindering industrialization and social progress. The global imperative to transition […]
RENEWABLE ENERGY PRICING POLICY GAPS AND MARKET CONSTRAINTS IN AFRICA; THE CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA
Introduction Nigeria’s energy sector has undergone significant transformation due to changes in its renewable energy regime and economic conditions. Policy mechanisms for the energy sector are highly correlated with economic […]
ASSET AND RESOURCE STRANDING IN THE CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITION
Introduction The global shift towards clean energy presents a significant challenge: the stranding of assets and resources currently tied to fossil fuels. This phenomenon, where economic value is lost before […]