Law, Policy and Governance
Buch, Englisch, 477 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 660 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-56851-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This book will be an invaluable reference for researchers and policymakers looking for a comprehensive overview of the field.
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Chapter 1. Introduction; Victoria R. Nalule.- Chapter 2. African Energy Challenges in the Transition Era: The Role of Regional Cooperation; Macdonald Irowarisima.- Chapter 3. Energy Transition in Africa: Context, Barriers and Strategies; Noreen Kidunduhu.- Chapter 4. Nuclear Energy & Energy Transitions: Prospects, Challenges and Safeguards in Sub-Saharan Africa; Susan Nakanwagi.- Chapter 5. Role Of Law in the Energy Transitions in Africa: Case Study of Nigeria’s Electricity Laws and Off-Grid Renewable Energy Development; Michael Uche Ukponu, Yusuf Sulayman, Kester Oyibo.- Chapter 6. The Status and Future of Charcoal in The Energy Transition Era in Sub-Saharan Africa: Observations From Uganda; Victoria R. Nalule.- Chapter 7. Will a Transition to Renewable Energy Promote Energy Security Amid Energy Crisis in Nigeria?; Cosmos Nike Nwedu.- Chapter 8. Renewable Energy Development in Egypt and Transitioning to a Low Carbon Economy; Mostafa Elshazly.- Chapter 9. Transitioning to a Low Carbon Economy and Renewable Energy Developments in Uganda: Challenges and Opportunities for Small-Scale Renewable Energy; Marvin Tumusiime.- Chapter 10. Local Content Policies in the Energy Transition Era in Africa: A Case Study of the East African Oil and Gas Industry; Rukonge Muhongo.- Chapter 11. Social Licence to Operate in the Energy Transition Era: Case Study of the East African Oil and Gas Sector; Wairimu Karanja, Nduta Njenga.- Chapter 12. Gender Justice in the Energy Transition Era: Exploring Gender and Technology in the Extractives Sector; Alaka Lugonzo, Kennedy Chege.- Chapter 13. A Critical Intertemporal Analysis of Uganda’s Fiscal Regime in the Energy Transition Era: Are Uganda’s Upstream Projects Still Viable?; Ayebare Tom Rukundo.