Abstract: The study investigated the influence of race in the demand for energy in South Africa using electricity as a case study. The driving force behind the study was to establish whether race still plays a role in access to energy in the country, 26 years into democracy. The study’s contribution is premised on influencing the development of policy that addresses energy inequality in South Africa and the world at large. Using the logistic regression analysis, the study found that race still plays a role in the demand for energy in South Africa. The odds of demand for electricity for the White population was 46.748 per cent higher than that of Blacks, Colored, and Indians combined. Other significant variables were gender, age of household...
Includes bibliographical references.The effect of energy on inequality and poverty is not well under...
Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemente...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Little is known about residential electricity demand in developing countries. I...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the determinants of energy poverty in South African househ...
Access to modern energy services including electricity is fundamental to fulfilling basic social nee...
Inadequate electricity access limits human development and affects quality of life in Africa. Hence,...
South Africa has been experiencing a series of power cuts since 2008 due to the state‐owned electri...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
Given the significance of the residential sector in terms of energy consumption, a comprehensive und...
Abstract: About 15% of South African households lack access to electricity from the mains, most of w...
The erratic nature of electricity supply in South Africa combines with other factors continuous to a...
Mitigating energy poverty requires a multi-criteria decision protocol integrating socio-economic, cu...
Access to clean, affordable and appropriate energy is an important enabler of development. Energy al...
The erratic nature of electricity supply in South Africa combines with other factors continuous to a...
South African energy policy priorities have always been closely linked to the prevailing political s...
Includes bibliographical references.The effect of energy on inequality and poverty is not well under...
Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemente...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Little is known about residential electricity demand in developing countries. I...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the determinants of energy poverty in South African househ...
Access to modern energy services including electricity is fundamental to fulfilling basic social nee...
Inadequate electricity access limits human development and affects quality of life in Africa. Hence,...
South Africa has been experiencing a series of power cuts since 2008 due to the state‐owned electri...
South Africa’s new renewable energy sector is uniquely embedded within the country’s electricity sys...
Given the significance of the residential sector in terms of energy consumption, a comprehensive und...
Abstract: About 15% of South African households lack access to electricity from the mains, most of w...
The erratic nature of electricity supply in South Africa combines with other factors continuous to a...
Mitigating energy poverty requires a multi-criteria decision protocol integrating socio-economic, cu...
Access to clean, affordable and appropriate energy is an important enabler of development. Energy al...
The erratic nature of electricity supply in South Africa combines with other factors continuous to a...
South African energy policy priorities have always been closely linked to the prevailing political s...
Includes bibliographical references.The effect of energy on inequality and poverty is not well under...
Following the democratic transition in South Africa in the early 1990s the government has implemente...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Little is known about residential electricity demand in developing countries. I...