This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cooking fuel use in urban Indian households. The choices considered are for three main cooking fuels: firewood, kerosene, and LPG (liquid petroleum gas). The models, estimated using a large microeconomic dataset, show a reasonably good performance in the prediction of households' primary and secondary fuel choices. This suggests that ordered models can be used to analyze multiple fuel use patterns in the Indian context. The results show that lack of sufficient income is one of the main factors that retard households from using cleaner fuels, which usually also require the purchase of relatively expensive equipments. The results also indicate that h...
In the developing nations of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing households with modern energy services is...
Cooking with solid biomass fuels, a common practice in the developing world, is associated with nume...
The transition to sustainable energy requires an assessment of drivers of the use of clean and dirty...
This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cookin...
Improving access to modern fuels is essential in developing countries for reducing adverse human hea...
Nearly half of the world's population does not have access to cleaner cooking fuels, and this is att...
Access to cleaning cooking fuels and stoves is an important indicator of well-being, as this enables...
A financial analysis of cooking energy options is attempted for India using data from a field study ...
Many households have restricted access to various energy types and, as a result, are faced with a da...
Improving access to affordable modern energy is critical to improving living standards in the develo...
This short communication piece questions whether unaffordability really matters for families to reje...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
Assuming a likely order of movement in fuel selection based on efficiency and cleanliness of energy ...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is one of the cleanest sources of fuel for urban below poverty line (B...
In the developing nations of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing households with modern energy services is...
Cooking with solid biomass fuels, a common practice in the developing world, is associated with nume...
The transition to sustainable energy requires an assessment of drivers of the use of clean and dirty...
This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cookin...
Improving access to modern fuels is essential in developing countries for reducing adverse human hea...
Nearly half of the world's population does not have access to cleaner cooking fuels, and this is att...
Access to cleaning cooking fuels and stoves is an important indicator of well-being, as this enables...
A financial analysis of cooking energy options is attempted for India using data from a field study ...
Many households have restricted access to various energy types and, as a result, are faced with a da...
Improving access to affordable modern energy is critical to improving living standards in the develo...
This short communication piece questions whether unaffordability really matters for families to reje...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
Assuming a likely order of movement in fuel selection based on efficiency and cleanliness of energy ...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is one of the cleanest sources of fuel for urban below poverty line (B...
In the developing nations of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing households with modern energy services is...
Cooking with solid biomass fuels, a common practice in the developing world, is associated with nume...
The transition to sustainable energy requires an assessment of drivers of the use of clean and dirty...