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dc.contributor.authorSanusi, Yekeen Adeeyo-
dc.contributor.authorOhadugha, Chukwudi Bernhard-
dc.contributor.authorMartins, Itunu Valda-
dc.contributor.authorOlaide, Sheriffdeen Akande-
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-21T05:18:07Z-
dc.date.available2022-12-21T05:18:07Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationSanusi Y.A., Ohadugha C.B., Martins V.I and Olaide S.A (2022)en_US
dc.identifier.issnDOI: 10.33223/epj/155790-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15714-
dc.description.abstractThe poor energy situation in most African countries manifests itself in very low access to energy and high energy poverty. To address these problems, and drive towards achieving universal energy access, African nations have, in recent time, directed attention to governance issues in energy reso urce development through building relevant institutions, strengthening legal frameworks, designing policies, ensuring cooperation, and harnessing investments. The concern for a governance approach to energy development is partly due to the submission that the core reason for poor energy delivery is ineffective energy governance. This study is based on Southern Africa and intends to examine the current energy access situation and explore the existing energy governance initiatives. The study used three measures of energy access (national, rural and urban) and energy consumption in order to examine the existing energy situation. The governance actions were examined by looking at na tional energy policies, energy partnerships (private sector, development partners), and sub-regional power pools. The study observes that the generally poor energy situation in Africa is evident in the Southern African countries. Governance actions are found to be multisource and multilevel. While these actions confirm the seriousness of the stakeholders in addressing the poor energy situation; results have been minimal. Thus, there is a need for more vigorous efforts in implementing the energy policies, engaging the private sector and creating productive cooperation among energy delivery stakeholdersen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherPOLITYKA ENERGETYCZNA – ENERGY POLICY JOURNALen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries25;4-
dc.subject: stakeholdersen_US
dc.subjectpoliciesen_US
dc.subjectinitiativesen_US
dc.subjectenergy governanceen_US
dc.subjectenergy accessen_US
dc.titleAnalysis of energy governance in Southern Africaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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