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The capability' of South African energy governance to deliver urban sustainable transitions

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URBAN RESEARCH & PRACTICE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2023.2261899

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Urban sustainable energy transitions; governance; South Africa; institutional capability; political power

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This paper examines the role of government institutions in promoting change and innovation in urban sustainable energy transitions based on the case of South Africa. The study highlights the uneven transitional pathways caused by variations in capability and the continuing conflicting interests within the system.
Critical to the trajectory and outcome of urban sustainable energy transitions is the ability of government institutions to foster conditions for change and innovation. In this paper, a theoretical perspective combining state power and local governance capability is used as a lens to examine the transition of the energy system in South Africa based on semi-structured interviews with a range of relevant stakeholders, supplemented by analysis of published academic and policy literature. The discussion highlights uneven transitional pathways across the country caused by variations in 'capability', together with continuing conflicting interests within the system which require more politically-informed policy processes.

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