在莱索托家庭中过渡到更清洁的解决方案并放弃预防性的能源堆积。

Discover Energy Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-22 DOI:10.1007/s43937-025-00080-w
Seroala Tsoeu-Ntokoane, Moeketsi Kali, Xavier Lemaire
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学术界和政策制定者对世界将走向100%可再生能源的乐观情绪最近有所增强。本文考察了莱索托的主流能源模式,那里的家庭依赖多种能源,包括可再生能源和不可再生能源。虽然电网电力和太阳能技术的使用越来越多,但数据显示,人们对生物质、石蜡、煤炭和液化石油气的持续依赖。根据定性的实地调查,该研究表明,目前的趋势不仅是过渡性的,而且受到独特的社会经济和基础设施现实的影响。三个关键因素支撑着对能源组合的持续偏好。首先,可再生能源在农村地区的普及仍然有限。其次,对可负担性的担忧,尤其是连接和使用成本,严重制约了家庭。第三,应对电力供应不稳定和某些可再生能源技术效率低下的预防性行为,促使家庭保持备用替代能源。除非能源转型能够解释这些模式及其背后的原因,否则放弃化石能源使用的努力仍将是雄心勃勃的。在莱索托实现可持续能源方面取得有意义的进展需要有意改变社区的参与方式。战略必须超越自上而下的电气化,而是强调本地知识和用户优先级,这是关键。
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Transitioning to cleaner solutions and moving away from precautionary energy stacking in Lesotho households.

Transitioning to cleaner solutions and moving away from precautionary energy stacking in Lesotho households.

Transitioning to cleaner solutions and moving away from precautionary energy stacking in Lesotho households.

Transitioning to cleaner solutions and moving away from precautionary energy stacking in Lesotho households.

The optimism that the world will be heading for 100% renewable energy has recently heightened within academia and policymakers. This paper interrogates the prevailing energy patterns in Lesotho, where households depend on multiple energy sources, combining renewables and non-renewables. While there is increased access to grid electricity and solar technologies, the data reveals a persistent reliance on biomass, paraffin, coal, and liquefied petroleum gas. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork, the study demonstrates that the current trend is not merely transitional but is shaped by distinct socio-economic and infrastructural realities. Three key factors underpin the continued preference for energy combinations. First, renewable energy penetration in rural areas remains limited. Second, affordability concerns, particularly the cost of connection and usage, severely constrain households. Third, precautionary behaviours in response to unreliable electricity supply and the perceived inefficiency of some renewable technologies push households to keep alternative sources on standby. Efforts to abandon fossil-based energy use will remain aspirational unless energy transitions account for these patterns and the reasons behind them. Meaningful progress towards sustainable energy in Lesotho requires a deliberate shift in how communities are engaged. Strategies must move beyond top-down electrification, but instead emphasise local knowledge and user priorities, which are key.

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期刊介绍: Discover Energy is part of the Discover journal series committed to providing a streamlined submission process, rapid review and publication, and a high level of author service at every stage. It is an open access, community-focussed journal publishing research from across the full range of disciplines concerned with energy. Discover Energy is a broad, open access journal publishing research from across all fields relevant to the science and technology of energy research. Discover Energy covers theory, development and applications in the interdisciplinary field of energy and fuel research from across the physical sciences, including engineering, physics, chemistry and the environmental sciences, as well as the impact that energy technologies and policies have on society. It is also intended that articles published in Discover Energy may help to support and accelerate United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 7 ‘Affordable and Clean Energy’ as well as contributing to the discussion around the long-term mitigation of climate change. ▪ We welcome research from across all fields relevant to the science and technology of energy research. ▪ Our streamlined submission process ensures a swift turnaround time to publish your research rapidly while maintaining the highest peer-review standards. ▪ As a fully open access journal, we ensure that your research is highly discoverable and instantly available globally to everyone. ▪ We provide you with an excellent support service at every stage to guide you through the whole submission, review and publication process. ▪ The Discover journals uphold the ethical standards for research and publication as defined by COPE, and support authors in adhering to these throughout the peer-review process.
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