A just energy transition that mitigates the risks and captures the benefits of renewable energy in developing countries can be achieved through a broad policy framework developed using energy justice as a key set of metrics, say development academics University of Hamburg political science professor Franziska Müller and University of Kassel research fellow Manuel Neumann. The ‘Assessing African Energy Transitions: Renewable Energy Policies, Energy Justice, and SDG 7’ research paper explores the limitations of existing energy transition policy frameworks and how these can be augmented to ensure the developmental effectiveness of renewable energy projects and the broader transition to low-carbon and sustainable energy sources.
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