A modern form of energy, in particular electricity for household use, is an important vehicle in alleviating poverty in developing countries. However, access and costs of connecting to this service for most poor in these countries is inconceivable. Policies promoting electricity connection in rural areas are known to be beneficial in improving the socio-economic and health well-being for households. This paper examines willingness to pay (WTP) for rural electrification connection in Kisumu district, Kenya, using the contingent valuation method (CVM). A nonparametric and a parametric model are employed to estimate WTP values for two electricity products: grid electricity (GE) and photovoltaic (PV) electricity. The results indicate that respo...
The achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development goals is strongly connected with access...
In the present paper, the relevant literature in the field of willingness to pay (WTP) for green ele...
The cost of providing electricity to the unconnected 1.1 billion people in developing countries is s...
A modern form of energy, in particular electricity for household use, is an important vehicle in all...
Modern energy services such as electricity offer social, economic and health benefits, particularly ...
Developing countries have struggled with low electrification rates in rural areas. This study invest...
Developing countries have struggled with low electrification rates in the rural areas. This study in...
Modern forms of energy are an important vehicle towards poverty alleviation in rural areas of develo...
The issue of energy access remains a concern in most countries, especially developing ones. This stu...
Global efforts to improve electricity access in developing countries need to go beyond the simple me...
A comprehensive survey is carried out in Kendu Bay area of Kenya to determine electrification patter...
This paper's motivation is to contribute to the growing literature on contingent valuation in develo...
It remains a paradox that Nigeria, rich in energy resources, suffers from severe energy poverty. It ...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 600 million people live without electricity. Despite the ambitions of governm...
The achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development goals is strongly connected with access...
In the present paper, the relevant literature in the field of willingness to pay (WTP) for green ele...
The cost of providing electricity to the unconnected 1.1 billion people in developing countries is s...
A modern form of energy, in particular electricity for household use, is an important vehicle in all...
Modern energy services such as electricity offer social, economic and health benefits, particularly ...
Developing countries have struggled with low electrification rates in rural areas. This study invest...
Developing countries have struggled with low electrification rates in the rural areas. This study in...
Modern forms of energy are an important vehicle towards poverty alleviation in rural areas of develo...
The issue of energy access remains a concern in most countries, especially developing ones. This stu...
Global efforts to improve electricity access in developing countries need to go beyond the simple me...
A comprehensive survey is carried out in Kendu Bay area of Kenya to determine electrification patter...
This paper's motivation is to contribute to the growing literature on contingent valuation in develo...
It remains a paradox that Nigeria, rich in energy resources, suffers from severe energy poverty. It ...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 600 million people live without electricity. Despite the ambitions of governm...
The achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development goals is strongly connected with access...
In the present paper, the relevant literature in the field of willingness to pay (WTP) for green ele...
The cost of providing electricity to the unconnected 1.1 billion people in developing countries is s...