Dominant factors for energy choice decisions by households in Tanzania: A case study of selected villages in Mvomero District

Article

Dominant factors for energy choice decisions by households in Tanzania: A case study of selected villages in Mvomero District

DOI: 10.1080/20421338.2018.1550929
Author(s): Felichesmi Selestine Lyakurwa Faculty of Science and Technology, , Eliaza Mkuna Faculty of Social Sciences,

Abstract

Household choice of energy sources for various social-economic activities has been associated with improved community livelihood and ecosystem quality. In this study, the multinomial probit model (MNP) was employed to establish the dominant factors for energy choice decisions by households in the five wards of Mvomero District. The results indicate the extent to which households’ use of various renewable energy sources for cooking, lighting and heating is low. Besides, the study reveals that households’ income has a significant influence on their energy choice decisions for different social-economic activities i.e. solar PV (Pvalue = 0.010), wood (Pvalue = 0.066), charcoal (Pvalue = 0.051), hydro-electricty (Pvalue = 0.066), natural gas (Pvalue = 0.014) and kerosene (Pvalue = 0.098).

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