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The political economy of low carbon energy in Kenya [1]

There is growing international focus on how to support more integrated approaches to addressing climate change in ways that capture synergies and minimise the trade-offs between climate change mitigation, adaptation and development. These aims are embodied in the concept of climate compatible development (CCD). But what does this look like in practice in Kenya? With a National Action Plan on Climate Change, a Vision 2030 Strategy, a new constitution and a revised Energy Policy, Kenya is at a critical cross-roads with respect to defining its energy future for the years to come. The challenge is to enable a just transition to a lower carbon economy that delivers poverty reduction and climate resilience at the same time. But thinking about who sets the terms of transition and for whom, raises key political questions about the role of actors, interests and institutions in the energy sector. In other words, who has the power to change power? Drawing on 29 interviews with government officials, donors and businesses conducted during 2013, insights gleaned from an interactive workshop with practitioners on the themes of the research, as well as available academic and grey literature, this paper explores the role of politics, actors and institutions in enabling or frustrating the pursuit of climate compatible energy development in Kenya.

Publication Date: 
01/06/2014
Peter Newell [2], Jon Phillips [3], Ana Pueyo [4], & et al [5]
Institute of Development Studies [6]
Tags:
Low Carbon Economy [7], Energy [8], Kenya [9], Climate Change [10], Carbon Intensity [11], Electricity [12]
Centre for Science and Environment
National Knowledge Commission Government of India

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