This paper uses recent individual and household-level data from various sources covering over 30 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, along with qualitative fieldwork in selected countries, to shed light on demand-side constraints to electricity access. First, it uses a simple accounting identity to decompose the electricity access gap into supply, demand, and mixed demand–supply factors. Results show that the demand factors account for over two-fifth of electricity access deficit across the region whereas electrification efforts have largely focused on supply issues. Second, the paper combines regression and qualitative fieldwork analysis to examine household and community characteristics that affect electricity uptake. It finds that at the ho...
Little is known about residential electricity demand in developing countries. In order to shed some ...
ABSTRACT! '(Y1 South Africa increased its electrification coverage from 36 % to over 70 % in th...
A majority of sub-Saharan Africa's population is not connected to electricity and piped water networ...
This paper uses recent individual and household-level data from various sources covering over 30 cou...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
International audienceIn sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the energy access gap between urban and rural pop...
Access to clean, affordable and appropriate energy is an important enabler of development. Energy al...
Despite considerable improvements in electricity coverage, millions of people are still lacking the ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of household's access to electricity on pov...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
Poverty and lack of access to electricity are highly correlated. In Sub-Saharan Africa, one of the p...
Rural electrification projects are mostly listed as a priority in developing countries due to the nu...
We investigate household electricity access in a poor rural setting in South Africa, showing that th...
Access to reliable, sustainable, and affordable electricity services is essential for quality of lif...
Aim/purpose – Low and fluctuating income coupled with epileptic supply of electricity and rising dem...
Little is known about residential electricity demand in developing countries. In order to shed some ...
ABSTRACT! '(Y1 South Africa increased its electrification coverage from 36 % to over 70 % in th...
A majority of sub-Saharan Africa's population is not connected to electricity and piped water networ...
This paper uses recent individual and household-level data from various sources covering over 30 cou...
This paper presents statistical findings from research focusing on factors that may help explain ele...
International audienceIn sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the energy access gap between urban and rural pop...
Access to clean, affordable and appropriate energy is an important enabler of development. Energy al...
Despite considerable improvements in electricity coverage, millions of people are still lacking the ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of household's access to electricity on pov...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
Poverty and lack of access to electricity are highly correlated. In Sub-Saharan Africa, one of the p...
Rural electrification projects are mostly listed as a priority in developing countries due to the nu...
We investigate household electricity access in a poor rural setting in South Africa, showing that th...
Access to reliable, sustainable, and affordable electricity services is essential for quality of lif...
Aim/purpose – Low and fluctuating income coupled with epileptic supply of electricity and rising dem...
Little is known about residential electricity demand in developing countries. In order to shed some ...
ABSTRACT! '(Y1 South Africa increased its electrification coverage from 36 % to over 70 % in th...
A majority of sub-Saharan Africa's population is not connected to electricity and piped water networ...