Renewable energy from europe to africa
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palgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africagravema cm i IlanDavid Elliott Open University Milton Keynes, UKTerence Cook Open University Milton Keynes, UKISBN 978 3 319 74786 6 ISBN 978 3 319 74787 3 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978 3 319 74787 3Library of Congress Conơol Number: 2018933531o The Lditor(s) (if applicable) and The Author! s) Renewable energy from europe to africa 2018This work is subject IO copyright. All rights arc solely and exclusively licensed by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material isRenewable energy from europe to africa
concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any palgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africahodology now known or hereafter developed.The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefor Renewable energy from europe to africae free tor general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors arc safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to IkRenewable energy from europe to africa
true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect tpalgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africaaims in published maps and institutional affiliations.Cover pattern @ 1 larvey LoakePrinted on acid-free paperThis Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by Springer Nature The registered company is Springer International Publishing AG The registered company address is: Gcwerbestrassc 11, 6330 Cham Renewable energy from europe to africa, SwitzerlandPrefaceOver the last ten years or so, there has been a concerted effort to support the use of renewable energy in less developed countrieRenewable energy from europe to africa
s. The long-term aim has been to reduce emissions from the use of fossil fuels, bur shorter-term aims include providing energy' sources for the many' palgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africable and modern energyfor air, with projects being supported across the developing world under the Sustainable Energy for All programme.Tr has nor always been easy. Most of rhe countries targeted arc relatively poor and there can be mismatches in expectations and conflicts with other development goal Renewable energy from europe to africas, with energy issues and renewables, in particular, nor necessarily being high on local /national agendas.This book gives an account of some of the pRenewable energy from europe to africa
roblems encountered—for example, looking ar how hard it is to make interventions in countries where there is no experience with renewables. There are palgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africalow-carbon energy) and what is available (dirty' fossil fuel). Our main focus in this book is on Africa, bur these problems are nor unique to rhe developing world. We also look ar experiences with similar programmes in Central and Eastern Europe, some of them initiated by the European Union (EU) as Renewable energy from europe to africaparr of rhe EU enlargement process, and some extending into relatively undeveloped countries near the EƯ. In the case of the EƯ expansion, part of theRenewable energy from europe to africa
aim was to ensure that the candidate countries complied w ith EU directives on Renewable Energy. In rhe case of rhe UN- and EU-supporrcdVvi PREFACEwopalgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africa. In both cases, that sometimes led to conflicts.Moreover, in both cases, in addition to varying local deployment issues, policies, and conflicts, there were also sometimes conflicts within and amongst the support agencies, as well as a potential for bureaucratic inefficiency. Certainly, with large Renewable energy from europe to africaaid budgets being involved, there are issue of programme effectiveness and accountability. The likelihood that donor countries will have their own comRenewable energy from europe to africa
mercial interests and may seek to build markets for equipment and services that they can supply also raises a range of political and economic issues: palgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africaparent that rhe development of renewables will progress apace around the world. In many cases, it is the newly industrialising countries that are taking the lead, following China’s example, with China also keen to promote its influence and technology in the developing world. With the West no longer Renewable energy from europe to africanecessarily in the forefront, new models of global development may now be needed. This book explores rhe implications and looks ar how rhe developmentRenewable energy from europe to africa
process may and should change. It draws on fieldwork carried out by Terence Cook in Central and Eastern Europe as parr of an Open University (OU) propalgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to Africapalg Renewable energy from europe to africaone in development efforts in rhe energy field, bur as this book explains, revisions, alternative and additional approaches may be necessary, and indeed, seem to be emerging.In a hopefully not-roo-presumpruous approach, to provide a convenient framework, in the case study parts of this book, we make Renewable energy from europe to africa use of our OU reamwork, reporting on its phases and development chronologically, so as to structure our exploration of rhe issues and cue in rhe caseRenewable energy from europe to africa
studies from each region. While we are indebted to the various EU sources of funding for this work, our account of it is an independent one.Milton KepalgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to AfricapalgpalgravekpivotRENEWABLE ENERGYFrom Europe to AfricaDavid Elliott and Terence CookDavid Elliott • Terence CookRenewable EnergyFrom Europe to AfricapalgGọi ngay
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