Energy Policy for the Global South addresses the significant need for resources tackling the considerable challenges in gaining access to sustainable, clean, and affordable energy for countries in the global south. It takes a multidisciplinary, practical approach with perspectives from a diverse range of countries across both research and industry, to provide a practical guide to developing policy solutions in both middle- and low-income countries. This book covers a wide variety of policy for renewable and sustainable energy sources, including solar, hydro-, wind, geothermal, marine, and hydrogen energy, evaluating policies based on both source and relevant geographic, economic, and political contexts.
The book includes demonstrations of economic analysis for strategies including demand-side management, energy storage, and capacity-building. A wide selection of reliable data is provided to evidence recommended policy approaches and support the reader in developing policy frameworks of their own.