The adoption of energy efficiency and a policy framework for Zimbabwe

Oliver Dzobo, Henerica Tazvinga, Chido Hermes Chihobo, Edward Chikuni

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Abstract

Recent policy discussions on energy use in Zimbabwe sparked interest in the economic case for energyefficiency,suggestingtheneedtoinvestigatetherelevantcostsandbenefits.Thispaper investigated the potential of energy efficiency in manufacturing industries in Zimbabwe. Data collectionwasdoneusingquestionnaires,walk-throughauditsandsemi-structuredinterviews.The data set was then analysed using regression analysis. The results show that there would be significant potential energy saving in Zimbabwe through adopting various energy efficiency programmes. The main energy efficiency barriers identified were: poorly structured electricity tariffs; risk of production disruption; resistance of operational staff to a changed working style; lack of coordination between company divisions; lack of information on energy efficiency programmes; and lack of support from senior management on issues that relate to energy efficiency. A straightforward energy efficiencypolicyframeworkisproposed,andthreemainplayersidentified,namelygovernment, energy regulator, and research institutions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1-13
Number of pages13
Volume31
No.3
Specialist publicationJournal of Energy in Southern Africa
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Zimbabwean industry
  • energy regulator
  • energy research
  • investment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science
  • General Energy

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