ISSN(Print): 2709-6254 | ISSN(Online) : 2709-6262 | ISSN-L : 2709-6254

Title

Factors Influencing the Choice between Dirty and Clean Energy Sources: Evidence from Pakistan


Authors

  1. Muhammad Rizwan Manzoor
    Ph. D Scholar, School of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan
  2. Ghulam Mustafa
    Research Fellow, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Islamabad, Pakistan
  3. Amanat Ali
    Assistant Professor, School of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan

Abstract

Energy Ladder Hypothesis (ELH) explains the relationship between income and households’ decision to use dirty or clean energy sources for the purpose of cooking, heating, and lightening. Therefore, the underlying research paper aims to estimate the validation of the ELH in Pakistan, moreover, to estimate the other socioeconomic factors which influence the households’ decision to use energy sources. We have used HIES (2018-19). The findings identify that ELH holds in Pakistan, which explains that the increase in income level drives households to shift from dirty energy (firewood, dung cake, charcoal, agriculture waste) utilization to the clean energy sources (electricity, and gas). Moreover, higher quintiles of income are found using cleaner energy sources than the bottom income quintiles. ELH holds by using income quintiles. Other factors such as household characteristics (family size, dependency ratio, education, gender, and locational dwelling) are found influencing the decision to use dirty or clean energy sources.

Page Numers

1064-1075

Keywords

Dirty and Clean Energy Choices, Energy Ladder Hypothesis, Households' Energy Demand

Article

Article # 95
Volume # 3
Issue # 2

DOI info

DOI Number: 10.47205/jdss.2022(3-II)95
DOI Link: http://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2022(3-II)95

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