2015
DOI: 10.1080/14786451.2015.1086768
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Measures for diffusion of solar PV in selected African countries

Abstract: This paper investigates how African governments are considering supporting and promoting the diffusion of solar PV. This issue is explored by examining so-called 'technology action plans', which were main outputs of the Technology Needs Assessment project implemented in ten African countries from 2010 to 2013. The paper provides a review of three distinct but characteristic trajectories for PV market development in Kenya (private-led market for solar home systems), Morocco (utility-led fee-for service model) a… Show more

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“…Here, it is important to acknowledge how the basic political economy of low-carbon technology 'transfer' has shifted in recent years, to operate increasingly on market lines. On the supply side, especially for the large-scale infrastructure cluster, it is private investors who are driving the transition in low-income countries (Nygaard et al, 2017). As such, donors now play a predominantly supporting role in many lowincome countries, to kick-start and de-risk projects that otherwise operate on commercial grounds (Rodríguez-Manotas et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, it is important to acknowledge how the basic political economy of low-carbon technology 'transfer' has shifted in recent years, to operate increasingly on market lines. On the supply side, especially for the large-scale infrastructure cluster, it is private investors who are driving the transition in low-income countries (Nygaard et al, 2017). As such, donors now play a predominantly supporting role in many lowincome countries, to kick-start and de-risk projects that otherwise operate on commercial grounds (Rodríguez-Manotas et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of local production is highlighted in several papers (Brown et al, 2017;Kebir & Philipp, 2016;Moner-Girona, Ghanadan, Jacobson, & Kammen, 2006;Nygaard, Hansen, Mackenzie, & Pedersen, 2017). Nygaard et al (2017) demonstrate its opportunity for fostering national innovation in the solar field.…”
Section: Local Capacity and Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of local production is highlighted in several papers (Brown et al, 2017;Kebir & Philipp, 2016;Moner-Girona, Ghanadan, Jacobson, & Kammen, 2006;Nygaard, Hansen, Mackenzie, & Pedersen, 2017). Nygaard et al (2017) demonstrate its opportunity for fostering national innovation in the solar field. Smaller local companies struggle procuring the necessary technologies through international competitive tender, which requires policy attention, if governments want to foster local production (Ellegård et al, 2004).…”
Section: Local Capacity and Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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