This study models the frequency use of wood, charcoal, liquid gas, electricity, and kerosene in urban households in Ghana and supplements the literature on cooking fuel choices. The modeling is based on survey data collected in several major Ghanaian cities. Survey results indicate that charcoal and liquid gas are frequently used in meal preparation, while the frequency use of firewood, kerosene, and electricity is limited. Frequency use is estimated using the ordered probit technique. Five cooking fuel use equations identify income, socio-demographic characteristics, and location of urban residents as influencing the frequency use. Statistically significant effects measure probability changes in each of the four fuel categories. Income and...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
Abstract: Improving access to modern energy sources is critical to enhancing the quality of life of ...
Reforms in the energy sector are expected to bring about essential efciency gains, which could resul...
There are sustainability, health and environmental concerns in many developing countries where ...
Masters DissertationThe study was conducted in Arusha City, Tanzania. The aim of the study was to an...
Charcoal and firewood contribute to greenhouse gas emissions in rural and urban areas. Although ther...
This study examined the use of various sources of cooking energy among urban households in Zambia, a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the types of cooking fuels and factors that influence their...
AbstractHousehold transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) ...
This paper looks at the fuel choice of urban households in major Ethiopian cities, using panel data ...
Nearly three billion people depend on solid fuels for their daily energy needs. Burning these energ...
Fuelwood remains the primary energy to a majority of the population in Africa. However, little is kn...
The present study aims to explore economic and socio-demographic factors that influence a household’...
The choice of domestic cooking energy in Nigeria is an issue for addressing deforestation, and healt...
The study analyzes urban households' demand for charcoal within the context of overall household coo...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
Abstract: Improving access to modern energy sources is critical to enhancing the quality of life of ...
Reforms in the energy sector are expected to bring about essential efciency gains, which could resul...
There are sustainability, health and environmental concerns in many developing countries where ...
Masters DissertationThe study was conducted in Arusha City, Tanzania. The aim of the study was to an...
Charcoal and firewood contribute to greenhouse gas emissions in rural and urban areas. Although ther...
This study examined the use of various sources of cooking energy among urban households in Zambia, a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the types of cooking fuels and factors that influence their...
AbstractHousehold transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) ...
This paper looks at the fuel choice of urban households in major Ethiopian cities, using panel data ...
Nearly three billion people depend on solid fuels for their daily energy needs. Burning these energ...
Fuelwood remains the primary energy to a majority of the population in Africa. However, little is kn...
The present study aims to explore economic and socio-demographic factors that influence a household’...
The choice of domestic cooking energy in Nigeria is an issue for addressing deforestation, and healt...
The study analyzes urban households' demand for charcoal within the context of overall household coo...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
Abstract: Improving access to modern energy sources is critical to enhancing the quality of life of ...
Reforms in the energy sector are expected to bring about essential efciency gains, which could resul...