Global efforts to improve electricity access in developing countries need to go beyond the simple measurement of electrification rates to address the quality of electricity supply. Households’ preferences and willingness to pay (WTP) for electricity supply is important information for policy makers, utility companies, and other stakeholders to plan investment in power infrastructure, design business models, and tackle energy-related social equality issues. However, the existing literature is largely focused on consumers’ attitudes towards green electricity, while preferences for improving the quality of electricity supply have not been fully researched, especially in the context of deprived areas in developing countries. Based on the World ...
Global warming and resource depletion has become an increasing environmental concern in recent decad...
Preferences for Improved Electricity Services in Developing Countries: Household’s Defensive Behavio...
The issue of energy access remains a concern in most countries, especially developing ones. This stu...
Modern forms of energy are an important vehicle towards poverty alleviation in rural areas of develo...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Providing indigenous communities with electricity services requires an understa...
Modern energy services such as electricity offer social, economic and health benefits, particularly ...
A modern form of energy, in particular electricity for household use, is an important vehicle in all...
A modern form of energy, in particular electricity for household use, is an important vehicle in all...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
Low-quality electricity service constitutes a significant obstacle in achieving sustainable developm...
Paper [I] investigates household heterogeneity in valuing electricity contract attributes that inclu...
In 2017, nearly 60 million households in Indonesia were connected to the national power grid. Accord...
This study aimed to: (1) analyze the characteristics of households affecting energy consumption of s...
Outcomes of most developing country projects to secure inclusive growth through electricity provisio...
Low-quality electricity service constitutes a significant obstacle in achieving sustainable developm...
Global warming and resource depletion has become an increasing environmental concern in recent decad...
Preferences for Improved Electricity Services in Developing Countries: Household’s Defensive Behavio...
The issue of energy access remains a concern in most countries, especially developing ones. This stu...
Modern forms of energy are an important vehicle towards poverty alleviation in rural areas of develo...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Providing indigenous communities with electricity services requires an understa...
Modern energy services such as electricity offer social, economic and health benefits, particularly ...
A modern form of energy, in particular electricity for household use, is an important vehicle in all...
A modern form of energy, in particular electricity for household use, is an important vehicle in all...
Electrification rates in low-income countries have faced steady improvements in the last few decades...
Low-quality electricity service constitutes a significant obstacle in achieving sustainable developm...
Paper [I] investigates household heterogeneity in valuing electricity contract attributes that inclu...
In 2017, nearly 60 million households in Indonesia were connected to the national power grid. Accord...
This study aimed to: (1) analyze the characteristics of households affecting energy consumption of s...
Outcomes of most developing country projects to secure inclusive growth through electricity provisio...
Low-quality electricity service constitutes a significant obstacle in achieving sustainable developm...
Global warming and resource depletion has become an increasing environmental concern in recent decad...
Preferences for Improved Electricity Services in Developing Countries: Household’s Defensive Behavio...
The issue of energy access remains a concern in most countries, especially developing ones. This stu...