Rethinking energy development to prioritise equity: The case of Cambodia
Discourse analysis is applied to interviews with transnational energy actors in Cambodia, examining their influence on energy development, in a time of increasing electrification. Equity and affordability of electricity was a common utterance by the influential state level energy actor, Electricite...
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Curtin University
2021
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/84213 |
| Summary: | Discourse analysis is applied to interviews with transnational energy actors in Cambodia, examining their influence on energy development, in a time of increasing electrification. Equity and affordability of electricity was a common utterance by the influential state level energy actor, Electricite du Cambodge; however, this was not prioritised by transnational energy actors. This thesis invites a rethinking of energy development by actors in Cambodia to prioritise equity in renewable energy development and has relevance for countries undergoing energy transitions. |
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