Energy is arguably one of the major challenges the world faces today, touching all aspects of our lives. Access to energy, especially modern sources, is key to the success of any development initiative and it is important to understand the factors driving their uptake in developing countries like Ghana. According to the 2005/2006 Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS5) conducted by the Ghana Statistical Service,45.88% of households used electricity as the main source of lighting whilst 52.32% used kerosene, and 1.80% used gas lamps, solar, candles, generators, etc. Similarly, 55.06% used wood as their main fuel for cooking while 28.72% used charcoal, 8.94% used gas, and 7.28% of the population used other cooking fuels or did no cooking.This...
There are sustainability, health and environmental concerns in many developing countries where ...
Households' fuel consumption decisions are affected by a number of factors. But the choice of fuel c...
Forests are one of the most valuable natural resources of many countries, including Ghana. Timber an...
Energy is arguably one of the major challenges the world faces today, touching all aspects of our ...
This paper analysis energy-poverty relation based on household access to energy for cooking in Ghana...
Purpose – This paper analyses the extent to which households are deprived (or otherwise) of clean en...
This study sought to investigate the effects of household socio-economic factors on energy poverty i...
Reforms in the energy sector are expected to bring about essential efciency gains, which could resul...
Ghana’s economy, though energy-poor, consistently grew over the past two decades, reaching 14.4% in ...
Energy has become increasingly very essential for the growth and development of every nation. Howeve...
Whilst most countries have drafted energy policies, the desired goals of these policies are not met....
This study models the frequency use of wood, charcoal, liquid gas, electricity, and kerosene in urba...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Ghana heavily relies on hydrogenated and thermal electricity. For the past thirteen years, the dynam...
Energy poverty has been recognised as one of the main impediments to achieving the Millennium Develo...
There are sustainability, health and environmental concerns in many developing countries where ...
Households' fuel consumption decisions are affected by a number of factors. But the choice of fuel c...
Forests are one of the most valuable natural resources of many countries, including Ghana. Timber an...
Energy is arguably one of the major challenges the world faces today, touching all aspects of our ...
This paper analysis energy-poverty relation based on household access to energy for cooking in Ghana...
Purpose – This paper analyses the extent to which households are deprived (or otherwise) of clean en...
This study sought to investigate the effects of household socio-economic factors on energy poverty i...
Reforms in the energy sector are expected to bring about essential efciency gains, which could resul...
Ghana’s economy, though energy-poor, consistently grew over the past two decades, reaching 14.4% in ...
Energy has become increasingly very essential for the growth and development of every nation. Howeve...
Whilst most countries have drafted energy policies, the desired goals of these policies are not met....
This study models the frequency use of wood, charcoal, liquid gas, electricity, and kerosene in urba...
Electricity consumption in Ghana is estimated to be increasing by 10% per annum due to the demand fr...
Ghana heavily relies on hydrogenated and thermal electricity. For the past thirteen years, the dynam...
Energy poverty has been recognised as one of the main impediments to achieving the Millennium Develo...
There are sustainability, health and environmental concerns in many developing countries where ...
Households' fuel consumption decisions are affected by a number of factors. But the choice of fuel c...
Forests are one of the most valuable natural resources of many countries, including Ghana. Timber an...