The dynamics of urban household energy poverty and energy transition in Mozambique

This study provides an in-depth qualitative evaluation of the lived experience of energy access and energy poverty in urban Mozambique

Abstract

With growing concern over issues of energy poverty and energy justice for vulnerable low-income communities, this study provides an in-depth qualitative evaluation of the lived experience of energy access and energy poverty in urban Mozambique, through household interviews in the four biggest cities in the country.

This research is part of the Energy and Economic Growth (EGG) Programme

Citation

Carlos Shenga, Matthew Cotton, Joshua Kirshner and Lorraine Howe (2022) The dynamics of urban household energy poverty and energy transition in Mozambique. People, Place and Policy, Early view, 1-20 DOI: 10.3351/ppp.2022.4945826875

The dynamics of urban household energy poverty and energy transition in Mozambique

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Published 1 February 2022