Part I. Political Economy of Energy Regulation in Africa.- Chapter 1. The dynamics of energy regulation in Africa (Ishmael Ackah).- Chapter 2. Africa's Transition to Cleaner Energy: Regulatory imperatives and Governance Dynamics (Sidique Gawusu).- Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Electricity Sector Regulation in Africa: A Comparative Analysis (Crispin Bobio).
- Chapter 4. The political economy of the next wave of power sector reforms in Africa: evidence from Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Namibia (Christine Juta).- Chapter 5. Legal and Regulatory Pathways for Sub-Saharan Africa's Energy Access and Energy Transition Agenda (Ivie Ehanmo).- Chapter 6. Policy framework and regulations to promote clean energy and energy transition in ECOWAS countries (Charly Gatete).- Chapter 7. Effective regulation and the energy transition in Zambia (Naa Adjekai Adjei).
- Chapter 8. The rationale of Economic Regulations: Theoretical Review (Haliru Dikko).- Chapter 9. Power Sector Regulation in Africa in an Energy Transition Era (Pauline Anaman).- Chapter 10. Role and Challenges of The African Energy Regulator in The Midst of Global Economic Storm (Benjamin Ashitey Armah).- Chapter 11. Regulating Public utilities within a crisis's situation in Africa (Etutu Mawondo Shalman).
- Chapter 12. The Electricity Tariff and Utility Performance: Evidence from Ghana, Uganda and Namibia Electricity Market (Jeffrey Baiden).- Part II. Regional Electricity Markets Development.- Chapter 13. Major challenges in Africa in the development of competitive electricity markets. An analysis of the ECOWAS Regional Electricity Market (Charly Gatete).- Chapter 14.
Regional Power Trade in Africa: The Different Institutional and Regulatory Models of African Power Pools (Mohamed A. Eltahir Elabbas).- Chapter 15. An outlook on a Future-Proof Regulated Cross-Border Electricity Market in Africa (Oghosa Erhahon).- Chapter 16. Cross-border power trading model for SSA; Challenges and opportunities of operationalizing power pools in Africa (Ishmael Ackah).- Chapter 17. Competitiveness and sustainability of electricity markets in the ECOWAS region: evolution of reforms, regulations challenges and markets integration (Charly Gatete).
- Part III. Emerging Technologies and the Energy Transition.- Chapter 18. Energy-Related Climate Change Reportage in Africa: Has the Media Gotten It Right? (Maame Esi Eshun).- Chapter 19. Effect of fossil fuel subsidies on renewable energy transition in sub-Saharan African countries (Souleymane Diallo).- Chapter 20. The Gains and Pains of the Energy Transition.
A perspective on Sub Saharan Africa (Ishmael Ackah).- Chapter 21. Willingness to Change to Electric Cars: Is the Ghanaian Consumer Ready? (Ishmael Ackah).- Chapter 22. Economic power and the transition to renewables in South Africa (Sumayya Goga).- Chapter 23. An analysis of imported clean cooking technologies. Implications for policy development in Ghana (Crispin Bobio).
- Chapter 24. Natural Gas as a Transition Fuel; Domestic Natural Gas Production and Energy Security in Ghana (Paul Minsung Gyeng).- Part IV. Gender Mainstreaming in the Energy Sector.- Chapter 25. Putting Gender on the Corporate Agenda in Ghana's Oil and Gas Industry (Phil Faanu).- Chapter 26. The impact of gender, culture and other African traits in cooperating with energy regulators (Dominic Kwesi Eduah).
- Chapter 27. Imperatives for Gender Mainstreaming in Energy Sector Regulation In Africa (Ifeyinwa Ikeonu).- Part V. Concluding Chapter.- Chapter 28. The future of energy regulation in Africa (Charly Gatete).