The current study has assessed the losses of GDP caused by electricity losses in Benin over the period 1980-2014. The technique used was the Autoregressive Distributive Lags (ARDL). Results showed that in the long run Benin loses 0.16% of its GDP on average because of electricity losses. Benin is a country which faces important losses of electricity. A financing mechanism of the cost associated with reduction of electricity losses has been proposed in the national policy framework for electricity. By investigating the gain in GDP resulting from a reduction in electricity losses, the current study has assessed the feasibility of such mechanism, and thus contributes to the advancement of energy efficiency policy in Benin
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Abstract: The study investigates the impact of electricity power consumption in kilowatt-hour (kWh) ...
Using a sample frame of seven hundred micro enterprises in some selected part of Benin City, the stu...
Electricity supply and sustainable economic development are two complementary forces. However, in Gh...
The current study used an asymmetric approach to establish that negative shocks to electricity consu...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the imp...
In addition to capital and labour, electricity supply is another important factor that promotes econ...
This study probes nexus between electricity consumption and GDP for the electricity community of Tog...
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This study investigated the relationships among electricity generation, electricity loss, exchange r...
The electricity sector in East Africa is characterized by high levels of electricity losses while re...
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Breakdowns in the electricity network contribute to economic losses and upset populations who are in...
Energy has been adjudged as the source of economic growth and wealth, the basis of economic and poli...
Abstract: The study investigates the impact of electricity power consumption in kilowatt-hour (kWh) ...
Using a sample frame of seven hundred micro enterprises in some selected part of Benin City, the stu...
Electricity supply and sustainable economic development are two complementary forces. However, in Gh...