Lezione organizzata nell'ambito del seminario "Interdisciplinary Approach to Global Studies", cura di Stephanie Borchardt (Stellenbosch University)
Data: 10 DICEMBRE 2025 dalle 14:00 alle 17:00
Luogo: AULA A (Via Zamboni 32)
Tipo: Seminario Global
South Africa's transition to renewable energy, including green hydrogen, is viewed as a path toward sustainability and economic growth. Yet, it's hindered by persistent socio-economic inequalities, infrastructure limitations, and unevenly distributed benefits. Utilising an energy justice framework, I critique large-scale renewable energy projects, particularly in historically marginalised areas like the semi-arid region of South Africa. It argues that corporate-driven initiatives may worsen resource dispossession and exclusion rather than fostering equitable development. The research highlights the crucial need for South Africa to enhance institutional capacity, ensure meaningful community engagement, and enact policies that prioritise energy justice over a purely extractivist paradigm to achieve a truly fair and inclusive energy transition. Essentially, the findings emphasise the conflict between national goals and local realities, urging a more equitable, people-centred strategy.
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