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Renewable Energy Policies and Legal Frameworks: A Comparative Analysis of East African Economies

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Mabea G & Okoli P (2026) Renewable Energy Policies and Legal Frameworks: A Comparative Analysis of East African Economies. OGEL: Oil, Gas and Energy Law. https://www.ogel.org/journal-advance-publication-article.asp?key=857

Abstract
This article analyses energy transition pathways in East African economies, focusing on the adoption of renewable energy, implementing energy efficiency measures, and deploying emerging technologies such as hydrogen energy and electric mobility. There is a study of the energy mix within the East African Community, considering the dependence on hydropower and given the largely untapped potential of geothermal, wind, and solar resources. Strategic synergy between relevant laws and policies within individual Partner States as well as regional collaboration are of critical importance. An appropriate regional approach should confront infrastructural deficiencies, regulatory fragmentation and inadequate investment flows within effective policy and legal frameworks. This requires purposive, effective and pragmatic navigation of the Treaty establishing the East African Community.

StatusEarly Online
FundersUniversity of Stirling
Publication date online31/05/2026
Date accepted by journal17/04/2026
Publisher URLhttps://www.ogel.org/…icle.asp?key=857
eISSN1875-418X

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Dr Pontian Okoli

Dr Pontian Okoli

Senior Lecturer, Law