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Assessing Renewable Energy Grants in Off-Grid South African Communities: A Legal Perspective on Implementation Successes and Challenges

Nokuthula Khumalo, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal Sipho Motshega, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18899946
Published: February 25, 2009

Abstract

Renewable energy grants have been introduced to stimulate off-grid communities in South Africa's Northern Cape, aiming to enhance access to electricity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. A survey research approach was employed to gather data from community leaders, local government officials, and renewable energy providers. The sample included 120 respondents across various off-grid communities in the Northern Cape region. The survey revealed that while over 75% of respondents reported an increase in solar panel installations due to grants, there were significant disparities in grant funding distribution among different community types and sizes. Despite initial successes, ongoing challenges such as uneven grant allocation and limited technical support persist, necessitating a more equitable policy framework and improved implementation strategies. Policy makers should prioritise transparent grant distribution mechanisms to ensure that all eligible communities receive the necessary funding. Additionally, enhanced technical training for community members is recommended to maximise energy efficiency and sustainability.

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Nokuthula Khumalo, Sipho Motshega (2009). Assessing Renewable Energy Grants in Off-Grid South African Communities: A Legal Perspective on Implementation Successes and Challenges. African Corporate Governance Law (Law/Business crossover), Vol. 2009 No. 1 (2009). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18899946

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Sub-SaharanRenewable Energy PolicyStakeholder AnalysisCommunity EngagementLegal FrameworkEmpirical ResearchSuccess Factors

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