Abstract
The United Nation's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has, in Goal 7 on sustainable energy, highlighted increased use of renewables. These, however, face social and environmental challenges. Of particular interest are wind and solar projects – among the most promising energy sources in developing countries. Using the energy justice lens, our study explores current and potential injustices linked to such projects in Chile, India, Kenya and Mexico as well as ways to combat them. We argue that, to achieve Goal 7 without leaving anyone behind, energy justice considerations need to be included when designing and implementing renewable energy policies and developments. We conclude with recommendations.