2024
DOI: 10.1002/geo2.136
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Independence through leapfrogging: Energy transitions in Eswatini

Helena Hastie

Abstract: The need to swiftly transition to clean energy and expand electricity access is pressing; however, the goals of SDG7 are unlikely to be met by 2030, with the UN specifically mentioning land‐locked states as being off track. Through the conceptual lens of ‘leapfrogging’ fossil fuels, straight from traditional fuel sources to renewable energy, this paper discusses the relationship between electricity production and independence. It makes a conceptual contribution by introducing the term ‘energy independence thro… Show more

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“…The Geographies of Energy Futures theme will develop thinking at these intersections, seeking to bring different voices into the debate and actively encouraging contributions that showcase novel methods, datasets and formats. Helena Hastie's (2024) on energy futures in Eswatini exemplifies these aspirations, exploring the relationship between renewable electricity production and independence (in this case reducing dependence on South Africa). More perspectives on how energy futures are being imagined, realised and contested in different national contexts will be a priority for this theme.…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Geographies of Energy Futures theme will develop thinking at these intersections, seeking to bring different voices into the debate and actively encouraging contributions that showcase novel methods, datasets and formats. Helena Hastie's (2024) on energy futures in Eswatini exemplifies these aspirations, exploring the relationship between renewable electricity production and independence (in this case reducing dependence on South Africa). More perspectives on how energy futures are being imagined, realised and contested in different national contexts will be a priority for this theme.…”
Section: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%