Energy poverty affects physical health, well-being, and ability to prosper. A large proportion of Kenyan population lack access to electricity because they are located far from the national grid where it is uneconomical to extend electricity. This paper assesses energy poverty situation in Kirinyaga and reviews its implication on standard of living. Kirinyaga is a rural county with the main economic activity being agriculture and a few agroprocessing factories. Most rural households in Kirinyaga rely on fuel wood to meet their basic energy requirements and lack access to electricity. Tea factories and educational institutions rely on fuel wood to minimize cost of electricity. Kirinyaga residents, therefore, experience energy poverty as indi...
Energy poverty, defined as the inability to fulfil adequate levels of domestic energy services, has ...
The study was conducted in Southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the linkages betwee...
The paper explores the rationale behind the complexities of energy poverty among different income gr...
Energy is the backbone of the economic development of a country. Ethiopia has bulk energy resource p...
Energy is essential for sustainable development and for improving the socio-economic welfare of a co...
Abstract: In this paper, an assessment of the extent of household energy poverty and the implication...
This paper analyzes multidimensional energy poverty in Addis Ababa city. The multi-dimensional energ...
Kenya is a country with high energy poverty rates while millions of people, especially in the rural ...
This study investigates some of the predictors of energy poverty, the interrelationships between dif...
AbstractThe high level of poverty in the developing countries is also manifested through access to e...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...
According to the ecology-first scenario presented at the World Energy Council held in 1998, the worl...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 600 million people live without electricity. Despite the ambitions of governm...
The sustainable use of clean and safe sources of energy is indeed a global challenge. Traditional an...
Energy poverty, defined as the inability to fulfil adequate levels of domestic energy services, has ...
The study was conducted in Southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the linkages betwee...
The paper explores the rationale behind the complexities of energy poverty among different income gr...
Energy is the backbone of the economic development of a country. Ethiopia has bulk energy resource p...
Energy is essential for sustainable development and for improving the socio-economic welfare of a co...
Abstract: In this paper, an assessment of the extent of household energy poverty and the implication...
This paper analyzes multidimensional energy poverty in Addis Ababa city. The multi-dimensional energ...
Kenya is a country with high energy poverty rates while millions of people, especially in the rural ...
This study investigates some of the predictors of energy poverty, the interrelationships between dif...
AbstractThe high level of poverty in the developing countries is also manifested through access to e...
The article focuses on power sector reforms in East Africa and attempts to assess their impact on th...
Energy poverty is a global phenomenon, with varying intensity across countries. Electricity is unarg...
According to the ecology-first scenario presented at the World Energy Council held in 1998, the worl...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 600 million people live without electricity. Despite the ambitions of governm...
The sustainable use of clean and safe sources of energy is indeed a global challenge. Traditional an...
Energy poverty, defined as the inability to fulfil adequate levels of domestic energy services, has ...
The study was conducted in Southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the linkages betwee...
The paper explores the rationale behind the complexities of energy poverty among different income gr...