Assessment of household energy utilization patterns in Uganda: A latent class analysis

Richard Tuyiragize, F. Bassi
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This study aims to identify classes and patterns of household energy utilization and the predictive factors that determine class membership. Energy is an essential part of a household's socio-economic status. By examining the household's energy utilization patterns, we can better understand how to formulate and implement efficient strategies for adopting clean energy. This study aims at identifying homogenous classes with respect to their energy patterns in Uganda and examining predictive factors of household class membership. The study uses data on 2,138 households from the 2019/2020 Uganda National Household Survey. Using latent class analysis models, a data-driven method, the study identified four latent household classes; ‘Solar-firewood’ (41%), ‘Electricity-charcoal’ (33%), ‘Moderate energy-user’ (19%) and ‘Low energy-user’ (7%). Results from the study show that the main drivers of household energy choice for cooking and lighting were age, education level, housing conditions and wealth status of the household head. This study contributes to understanding the classes and patterns of household energy utilization patterns in Uganda. These findings may help policymakers predict which latent class a household falls into in order to guarantee efficient targeting of household energy utilization policies and strategies seeking transition to cleaner energy sources.
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乌干达家庭能源利用模式的评估:潜在类别分析
本研究旨在确定家庭能源利用的类别和模式,以及决定类别成员的预测因素。能源是家庭社会经济地位的重要组成部分。通过研究住户的能源利用模式,我们可以更好地了解如何制定和实施采用清洁能源的有效策略。这项研究的目的是确定乌干达的能源模式方面的同质阶级,并审查家庭阶级成员的预测因素。该研究使用了2019/2020年乌干达全国家庭调查的2138个家庭的数据。利用潜在类别分析模型(一种数据驱动的方法),研究确定了四个潜在的家庭类别;“太阳能柴火”(41%)、“电炭”(33%)、“中等能源用户”(19%)和“低能源用户”(7%)。研究结果表明,家庭烹饪和照明能源选择的主要驱动因素是户主的年龄、教育水平、住房条件和财富状况。本研究有助于了解乌干达家庭能源利用模式的类别和模式。这些发现可以帮助决策者预测一个家庭属于哪个潜在类别,以保证家庭能源利用政策和寻求向清洁能源过渡的战略的有效目标。
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