Link between household welfare and solar electricity demand in sub-Saharan Africa: A quantile approach

Andile Dube , Roderick Crompton , Jones Odei-Mensah
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This study investigates the link between household welfare and solar electricity demand in sub-Saharan Africa for the period between 2010 and 2019. Welfare was proxied by HDI, inequality in income, infant mortality, education, mobile phone subscriptions, internet users and unemployment rate. The study employed a Quantile regression with nonadditive fixed effects and the adaptive Markov Chain Monte Carlo optimisation method. The findings show that HDI has a negative and significant effect on solar electricity consumption at all quantiles except for the 30th quantile where the effect is positive. This implies that as welfare improves, consumers’ demand for solar electricity declines due to a shift to other fuels or stacking of multiple fuels. Moreover, the findings show varying effects of inequality in income, education, mobile phone subscriptions, internet connectivity and unemployment rate on solar electricity demand at different quantiles. Lastly, the findings reveal that infant mortality has a negative effect on solar electricity demand across all quantiles. In overall, the findings imply that policy makers should develop strategies that will promote and incentivise solar electricity consumption across all income groups.

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撒哈拉以南非洲家庭福利与太阳能电力需求之间的联系:量化方法
本研究调查了 2010 年至 2019 年期间撒哈拉以南非洲地区家庭福利与太阳能电力需求之间的联系。福利以人类发展指数、收入不平等、婴儿死亡率、教育、手机用户、互联网用户和失业率为指标。研究采用了带有非加性固定效应的量子回归和自适应马尔科夫链蒙特卡罗优化方法。研究结果表明,人类发展指数对所有量级的太阳能电力消费都有显著的负向影响,只有第 30 个量级的影响为正。这意味着,随着福利的改善,消费者对太阳能电力的需求会下降,原因是他们会转向其他燃料或同时使用多种燃料。此外,研究结果表明,收入、教育、手机用户、互联网连接和失业率的不平等对不同数量级的太阳能电力需求有不同的影响。最后,研究结果表明,婴儿死亡率对所有数量级的太阳能电力需求都有负面影响。总之,研究结果表明,政策制定者应制定战略,促进和激励所有收入群体的太阳能电力消费。
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