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Title
The power of energy: Synergies and trade-offs of achieving SDG7 targets in Sub-Saharan Africa ' A model-based analysis |
Full text
http://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/401738 |
Date
2021 |
Date related
info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2021-04-02 |
Author(s)
Dagnachew, Anteneh Getnet |
Contributor(s)
Vuuren, D.P. van; Hof, A. |
Abstract
The thesis addresses a vital but neglected area of research ' how the sustainable development goal of access to safe, clean, and affordable energy can be met in Sub-Saharan Africa and what this will mean for other SDGs. With the help of an integrated assessment model, the study puts the challenge of universal access in the wider context of climate change, energy, and sustainable development goals. The thesis results point out that, though considerable progress in electricity access will have been made and modest improvements in clean cooking will have strong benefits for human health, current efforts would still leave half a billion people without access to electricity and one billion people without access to clean cooking options ' with implications for health, poverty, climate, and biodiversity goals. Achieving the universal access target could save the lives of up to a hundred thousand children, reduce fuelwood demand by up to 485 million tons, and cut energy-related residential CO2 emissions by up to 340 Mt annually by 2030. It requires an annual investment of 27-33 billion USD until 2030, considerably higher than the current level of investment. Several fuels and technologies, decentralised and centralised, fossil and renewable, traditional and modern, all play vital roles in achieving universal access to clean and modern energy in SSA. The thesis emphasizes that energy access policies should be integrated across sectors and the synergies and trade-offs of selected policy instruments should be explored for maximizing the synergies between the targeted policies. |
Subject(s)
Sustainable development goals, Sub-Saharan Africa, Universal energy access, Climate change |
Language
en |
Publisher
Utrecht University |
Type of publication
Dissertation |
Format
text/plain |
Rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/EmbargoedAccess |
Repository
Utrecht - University of Utrecht
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