Abstract: In South Africa, household electrification has improved significantly since the dawn of independence, with the current national electrification rate at 87%. However, poor households in rural communities, informal urban settlements and low-income urban Townships still rely heavily on traditional fuels to meet their basic energy needs. The majority of these households are energy poor, as they tend to expend a higher proportion (> 10%) of their disposable income on energy services. The continued use of traditional fuels is associated with health challenges including asphyxiation, upper and lower respiratory complications, and mortality. Notwithstanding the benefits of household electrification in rural areas, there is a great need to...
This paper details and contrasts the patterns of household energy consumption from three sample grou...
Rooftop solar photovoltaics have the potential to successfully electrify rural and scattered communi...
Abstract: South Africa has grown from 34% electrification in 1991 to about 84.7% electrification pre...
Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemente...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of electrification, providing background information and ...
to modern and efficient energy services is necessary for inclusive economic growth, human well-being...
Abstract: This paper evaluates the implementation of the Free Basic Electricity (FBE) programme in t...
of all South African householdscurrently have access to electricity. Over 80 % of ur-ban households ...
Abstract: In this paper, an assessment of the extent of household energy poverty and the implication...
In South Africa, more than 3.5 million households live without access to modern energy. The Governme...
The objective of most rural electrification programs in the developing world is to bring about socio...
While the electrification of households in South Africa since 1994 has been impressive, many of the ...
The residential sector in South Africa is being electrified by the South African government on a pri...
Bibliography: leaves 71-74.This thesis explores issues of electrification in the rural areas of the ...
D.Phil. (Environmental Management)Clean, efficient, and low carbon energy services are crucial to th...
This paper details and contrasts the patterns of household energy consumption from three sample grou...
Rooftop solar photovoltaics have the potential to successfully electrify rural and scattered communi...
Abstract: South Africa has grown from 34% electrification in 1991 to about 84.7% electrification pre...
Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemente...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of electrification, providing background information and ...
to modern and efficient energy services is necessary for inclusive economic growth, human well-being...
Abstract: This paper evaluates the implementation of the Free Basic Electricity (FBE) programme in t...
of all South African householdscurrently have access to electricity. Over 80 % of ur-ban households ...
Abstract: In this paper, an assessment of the extent of household energy poverty and the implication...
In South Africa, more than 3.5 million households live without access to modern energy. The Governme...
The objective of most rural electrification programs in the developing world is to bring about socio...
While the electrification of households in South Africa since 1994 has been impressive, many of the ...
The residential sector in South Africa is being electrified by the South African government on a pri...
Bibliography: leaves 71-74.This thesis explores issues of electrification in the rural areas of the ...
D.Phil. (Environmental Management)Clean, efficient, and low carbon energy services are crucial to th...
This paper details and contrasts the patterns of household energy consumption from three sample grou...
Rooftop solar photovoltaics have the potential to successfully electrify rural and scattered communi...
Abstract: South Africa has grown from 34% electrification in 1991 to about 84.7% electrification pre...