An investigation into the drivers and barriers affecting the implementation of renewable energy technologies in Zambia.
Date
2024
Authors
Mhango, Chewe
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The University of Zambia
Abstract
Zambia, rich in its renewable energy potential, faces a complex matrix of challenges and opportunities in harnessing and optimizing this potential. This research sought to investigate the drivers and barriers to the implementation of renewable energy technologies beyond hydropower. The study, grounded in expert interviews and a comprehensive review of pertinent documents, unveils a multifaceted landscape of regulatory, financial, infrastructural, and societal challenges that intersect with immense opportunities presented by abundant alternative renewable energy resources. The research employed an interpretivist philosophy, acknowledging the dynamic construction of reality based on individual experiences and societal contexts. Following interpretive principles, the study sought a profound understanding of drivers and barriers in Zambia's renewable energy landscape. Utilizing an inductive approach, the research aimed at exploring new aspects, avoiding preconceived theories, and deriving insights from empirical data. A descriptive research design, specifically a qualitative survey, was adopted to capture the intricacies of the renewable energy sector. The target population included key entities in the electricity subsector, and a purposive sampling technique, with maximum variation sampling, ensured diverse perspectives. Data collection involved in-depth interviews and document review. The findings highlight the urgent need to diversify Zambia's energy mix due to vulnerabilities in hydropower exacerbated by climate change. Regulatory hurdles, financial barriers, and public acceptance issues are significant challenges. The research recommends a streamlined regulatory environment, innovative financing mechanisms, and comprehensive public awareness campaigns. It also advocates for international collaborations to leverage technical, policy, and financial synergies. Ultimately, the study provides a roadmap for Zambia's renewable energy future, offering actionable recommendations to guide its journey toward sustainability and prosperity.
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Thesis of Master of Business Administration General.