Solar Power Capitalism

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Solar Power Capitalism

How Green Energy Drains Bodies, Ecologies, and Futures

Sociology Energy industries and utilities Human geography Economic geography Social geography The environment

Author: Nathanael Ojong

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Collection: Energy, Climate and the Environment

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 31st March 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783032137074


Introduction

This book demonstrates how Africa’s celebrated green-energy transition rests on hidden structures of exploitation and inequality. Drawing on over 300 interviews across Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and Cameroon, the book illustrates how solar power expands through what the author terms insertion: the patterned incorporation of people, ecologies, and institutions into infrastructures of accumulation, and depletion, the bodily, ecological, and temporal exhaustion through which those infrastructures are sustained.

Historical Context

Beginning with colonial electrification schemes that privileged mines and settlers, the book follows the engineering of global solar energy markets, the rise of pay-as-you-go household finance, and the toxic afterlives of solar waste.

Social and Ecological Impact

Later chapters reveal how women’s labor, time, and credit become the unacknowledged infrastructure of solar power capitalism, and how communities navigate enclosure, debt, and ecological harm.

Conclusion

The book redefines what a just energy transition means in the twenty-first century.

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