Building Domestic Capacity: Localization Strategies for South Africa's Renewable Energy Sector
Megatrends Policy Brief 43, 07.11.2025, 11 Seitendoi:10.18449/2025MTA-PB43
South Africa’s energy transition balances decarbonization and energy security. To make it truly just, reforms in procurement, finance, and technology must boost local industry to create jobs, reduce inequality, and strengthen community ownership in renewables.

For a just energy transition, South Africa needs locally produced wind turbines, batteries and solar panels for use in the country’s renewable energy production such as the Selemela Solar Power Plant in Lichtenburg, South Africa, 8 May, 2025.
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From Principle to Obligation: ICJ’s Opinion on Climate Change and Implications for African Countries
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Megatrends Policy Brief 39, 17.07.2025, 10 Seitendoi:10.18449/2025MTA-PB39
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Debating Trump 2.0 and Implications for Africa – How the United States Trigger a Global Shake-Up in Climate Finance
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Megatrends spotlight 53, 16.05.2025 -
Challenges and Opportunities for Just Energy Transition Partnerships in Africa
For Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs) to be truly “just” they must prioritize social equity and inclusivity. This policy brief analyses a South African case study to identify challenges and opportunities for an equitable energy transition.
Megatrends Policy Brief 30, 12.11.2024, 9 Seitendoi:10.18449/2024MTA-PB30