An inter-disciplinary approach to the energy transition in South Africa

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Iain Todd
Darren McCauley
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[1] Erasmus University Rotterdam,Chair in the Management of International Social Challenges
[2] Erasmus University Rotterdam,undefined
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Discover Sustainability | / 2卷 / 1期
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Energy transition; Energy justice; Social inequality; Renewable energy; South Africa;
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The compelling need to tackle climate change is well-established. It is a challenge which is being faced by all nations. This requires an approach which is truly inter-disciplinary in nature, drawing on the expertise of politicians, social scientists, and technologists. We report how the pace of the energy transition can be influenced significantly by both the operation of societal barriers, and by policy actions aimed at reducing these effects. Using the case study of South Africa, a suite of interviews has been conducted with diverse energy interests, to develop and analyse four key issues pertinent to the energy transition there. We do so primarily through the lens of delivering energy justice to that society. In doing so, we emphasise the need to monitor, model, and modify the dynamic characteristic of the energy transition process and the delivery of energy justice; a static approach which ignores the fluid nature of transition will be insufficient. We conclude that the South African fossil fuel industry is still impeding the development of the country’s renewable resources, and the price of doing so is being met by those living in townships and in rural areas.
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