Off-grid electricity imaginaries: Tracing urban citizenship in Cape Town’s informal settlements

IF 4.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Thandeka Tshabalala, Megan Davies, Maarten Hajer, Jesse Hoffman
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Low-income households in South Africa’s rapidly urbanising cities often face significant challenges in accessing grid electricity. These challenges are illustrative of the limitations of conventional municipality-led grid expansion, and necessitate the exploration of alternative energy solutions that could reshape energy provision in these contexts. To better understand how such alternative solutions are envisioned and realised, this paper examines an imaginary-in-the-making around off-grid electrification in informal settlements through decentralised renewable energy infrastructures. Drawing on three case studies in the City of Cape Town (CCT), it explores the social and political dynamics of this emerging off-grid electricity imaginary, and explores technical solutions for solar home systems, mini-grids, and solar-powered public lighting. At the heart of these dynamics lies the transformative shift towards the formal recognition of this imaginary in the CCT’s 2050 Energy Strategy, published in 2023. Employing dramaturgical analysis, with the Triple-Re Framework (TRF), this paper aims to understand how alternative energy imaginaries can gain traction in African cities. We argue that the dynamics around the off-grid electricity imaginary can be understood as a ‘dramaturgy of incrementalism’ a dramaturgy that creates a new political reality for informal settlements and opens up new forms of urban citizenship. The case studies demonstrate how (i) off-grid electricity imaginaries help re-imagine how renewable energy can improve electricity access in African cities while promoting equity and inclusivity, and (ii) how the dynamics around the imaginary open up new opportunities for political participation, contestation, and urban citizenship.
离网电力的想象:追踪开普敦非正式定居点的城市公民身份
在南非快速城市化的城市中,低收入家庭在获得电网供电方面往往面临重大挑战。这些挑战说明了传统市政主导的电网扩张的局限性,并且有必要探索替代能源解决方案,以重塑这些环境下的能源供应。为了更好地理解这些替代解决方案是如何设想和实现的,本文研究了通过分散的可再生能源基础设施在非正式定居点实现离网电气化的设想。通过对开普敦市(CCT)的三个案例研究,它探讨了这种新兴的离网电力想象的社会和政治动态,并探讨了太阳能家庭系统、微型电网和太阳能公共照明的技术解决方案。这些动态的核心在于2023年发布的CCT 2050年能源战略中正式承认这一设想的变革性转变。本文采用戏剧分析,结合三重框架(TRF),旨在了解替代能源想象如何在非洲城市获得牵引力。我们认为,围绕离网电力想象的动态可以被理解为一种“渐进主义的戏剧”,这种戏剧为非正式住区创造了一种新的政治现实,并开辟了新的城市公民形式。案例研究展示了(i)离网电力想象如何帮助重新想象可再生能源如何在促进公平和包容性的同时改善非洲城市的电力供应,以及(ii)围绕想象的动态如何为政治参与、辩论和城市公民身份开辟新的机会。
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Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: Urban Studies was first published in 1964 to provide an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning. Since then, the Journal has expanded to encompass the increasing range of disciplines and approaches that have been brought to bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include original articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular contributions are drawn from the fields of economics, planning, political science, statistics, geography, sociology, population studies and public administration.
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