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Title: Energy transition X energy inclusion: a community energy concept for developing countries
Authors: Manhique, Milagre
Kouta, Raed
Barchiesi, Dominique
O'Regan, Brian
Silva, Fabio
Keywords: Community Energy
Energy inclusion
Socio-economic transformations
Sub-Saharan Africa
Industrial development
Human development
Issue Date: 11-Feb-2022
Publisher: IEEE Xplore
Abstract: The concept of community energy has gained acceptance and popularity within academic and scientific communities, in addition to public debate forums. Community energy drives socio-economic transformations, as it places the citizen and the community as the main actors in the entire energy value chain, based on the principle of local and autonomous generation of energy by and for the community. In this article, we analyze the socio-economic impact of community energy as a strategy for energy inclusion and participation in the industrial, socio-economic and human development of communities in developing countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa. The community energy model discussed is based on the symbiotic interaction between social strata within local communities, the so-called community energy symbiosis. In addition, it was concluded that the concept of community energy is generally advantageous, but should be implemented by adapting it to each context, as regulation and government support vary significantly, especially in developing nations
URI: http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle258/1107
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