posted on 2024-09-06, 06:31authored byStephen Spratt
‘Alliances’ of public and private actors can play a crucial role in accelerating the transition to sustainable energy systems, and these groupings can be ‘engineered’. Based on research findings from India and China this research concludes that achieving a global energy transition will be best served if countries forge alliances to support specialisation where they have a comparative advantage. Large emerging economies should create low-cost manufacturing industries based on growing domestic demand; smaller developing countries should create alliances to install the cheapest renewable power and develop off-grid production capacity; and alliances in developed countries should support research and development into new, low-cost renewable technologies.
Funding
UK Department for International Development
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Spratt, S. (2014) 'Creating Alliances for Renewable Energy Investment: Lessons from China and India', IDS Policy Briefing 67, Brighton: IDS