Abstract

The paper discusses the trilogy framework of decarbonisation, decentralisation and democratisation and its relevance in the implementation of just energy transition agendas in rural communities of Global South countries (GSCs). It argues that just energy transition should be implemented via developing nationally independent but locally driven renewable energy projects in GSCs. To corroborate the trilogy framework, the paper discusses case studies of India’s Panchayat institutions, Nepal’s community renewable projects, and Bhutan’s hydro projects. The paper recommends that the trilogy framework be implemented in GSCs through the concept of ‘energy prosumer communities’.

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