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Journal Article | 2024

“Made for corruption?” Private sector actors, renewable energy, and corruption risks for wind power in Mexico and solar electricity in Kenya

Sovacool, Benjamin K. and Mullard, Saul and Ceballos, Juan Camilo (2024)
in The Electricity Journal vol. 37 no. 7-10 107448 p.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2024.107448

A future decarbonized global energy sector could require up to $110 trillion in new investment. With so much funding at stake, it is likely that low-c…

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tej.2024.107448

Saul Mullard

Senior Advisor (U4)
  • saul.mullard@cmi.no
  • Climate and Natural Resources
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With the US retreat from anti-corruption, what next for the global anti-corruption consensus?

Saul Mullard

U4 Issue | Feb 2025

Climate governance in a fast-changing world: Evolving patterns of corruption risks

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Strategic ignorance in multilateral organisations: obscuring accountability, enabling corruption

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What the Financial Secrecy Index tells us about corruption today

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