Beyond the Grid: The Micropolitics of Off‐Grid Energy in Qandu‐Qandu, South Africa

Author:

Bobbins Kerry1ORCID,Caprotti Federico1,de Groot Jiska2,Pailman Whitney2,Moorlach Mascha3,Schloemann Hendrik4,Densmore Alex4,Finlay Kimenthrie5,Fischat Ellen6,Siwali Siseko7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography University of Exeter Exeter UK

2. African Climate and Development Initiative University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

3. Department of Electrical Engineering University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

4. Zonke Energy Cape Town South Africa

5. Thrie Energy Collective Cape Town South Africa

6. Story Room Cape Town South Africa

7. Virtual Operative Services Cape Town South Africa

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we argue using smart technologies beyond the grid disrupts the access and use of existing energy sources, with profound impacts on everyday social life. We show how off‐grid smart energy solutions constitute their own politics when considering existing conceptualisations of urban infrastructures in geography and the social sciences. To expose its politics, or “micropolitics”, we consider how tensions occur at the interface between infrastructures, where there are additions and modifications. We draw on an empirical example of Qandu‐Qandu, an informal settlement in South Africa, to highlight how the placement, technical capabilities, and flexible financing options associated with off‐grid solar energy create micropolitics with profound implications for everyday life. To conclude, we reflect on the value of using disruptions for understanding and enhancing equity in off‐grid settings, contributing to the broader sustainability transitions narrative, and its “liveliness”.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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