Two questionnaire surveys of fuel use by low-income households in Zimbabwe were conducted in four small towns in 1994, and in these towns plus four larger towns in 1999. An energy transition from wood through kerosene to electricity occured (a) with rising household income, (b) with increasing electrification status among towns and (c) over time in the smaller towns, in spite of falling household incomes in two of the towns. Increasing discrepancy in the incomes of higher and lower income groups over time was not associated with greater divergence in their fuel choices. By 1999 electricity was used by almost all households in towns with good electricity supplies, while use of firewood in these towns was infrequent. However, even the wealthi...
Energy-use statistics in Tanzania reflect the country’s low level of industrialization and developme...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
In urban areas several energy choices are available and the amount of (a given type of) fuel consume...
Two questionnaire surveys of fuel use by low-income households in Zimbabwe were conducted in four sm...
Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemente...
In Zimbabwe, alternatives to grid electricity are being sought in the light of limited electricity s...
The papers published in this book represent the collective and individual thoughts of the working gr...
South Africa was considered to have attained universal access to modern energy from 199...
Access to clean, affordable and appropriate energy is an important enabler of development. Energy al...
Households in Chiwundura Communal Area continue to depend on traditional biomass fuels, that is, fue...
In urban areas several energy choices are available and the amount of (a given type of) fuel consume...
The transition to modern energy carriers like electricity is an important way to achieve to eradicat...
This study carries out an economic analysis of the demand for fuelwood in urban areas using Harare, ...
In many developing countries, modern energy sources are seen not only as cleaner and more efficient ...
There is little systematic information about the impact of energy sector reform on all sources and m...
Energy-use statistics in Tanzania reflect the country’s low level of industrialization and developme...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
In urban areas several energy choices are available and the amount of (a given type of) fuel consume...
Two questionnaire surveys of fuel use by low-income households in Zimbabwe were conducted in four sm...
Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemente...
In Zimbabwe, alternatives to grid electricity are being sought in the light of limited electricity s...
The papers published in this book represent the collective and individual thoughts of the working gr...
South Africa was considered to have attained universal access to modern energy from 199...
Access to clean, affordable and appropriate energy is an important enabler of development. Energy al...
Households in Chiwundura Communal Area continue to depend on traditional biomass fuels, that is, fue...
In urban areas several energy choices are available and the amount of (a given type of) fuel consume...
The transition to modern energy carriers like electricity is an important way to achieve to eradicat...
This study carries out an economic analysis of the demand for fuelwood in urban areas using Harare, ...
In many developing countries, modern energy sources are seen not only as cleaner and more efficient ...
There is little systematic information about the impact of energy sector reform on all sources and m...
Energy-use statistics in Tanzania reflect the country’s low level of industrialization and developme...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
In urban areas several energy choices are available and the amount of (a given type of) fuel consume...