Are cities ready for low‐carbon inclusive strategies? Household energy management under heterogeneous socioeconomic conditions

Pramit Verma, J. Chodkowska‐Miszczuk, A. S. Raghubanshi
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Energy is an indispensable resource for economic development and the well‐being of society. Due to heterogeneity in socioeconomic conditions, households consume direct energy and produce emissions differently. Analysing energy emissions from heterogeneous socioeconomic groups helps to identify foci for intervention and create policies for sustainable cities. This study aimed to measure household emissions in Varanasi city and investigate the impact of heterogeneous socioeconomic variables on household emissions. Varanasi represents a million‐plus rapidly urbanising city. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and non‐parametric regression revealed the relationship between end‐use energy emissions and socioeconomic variables for five income classes. Biomass‐based fuels constituted a significant proportion of energy (about 16%–20%) in low‐ to middle‐income groups, however, electricity consumption dominated in upper‐middle‐ and high‐income groups. A fuel‐stacking pattern was found, particularly in cooking activities. LPG was critical to replace solid biomass‐based fuels. To meet the present needs and absorb the impact of a growing population, energy policies and infrastructure should focus on accessibility and efficiency. An inclusive low‐carbon policy with a specialised focus on socioeconomic differences is needed for energy sustainability.
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城市准备好实施低碳包容性战略了吗?不同社会经济条件下的家庭能源管理
能源是经济发展和社会福祉不可或缺的资源。由于社会经济条件的差异,家庭的直接能源消耗和排放也不尽相同。分析不同社会经济群体的能源排放有助于确定干预重点,并制定可持续城市政策。本研究旨在测量瓦拉纳西市的家庭排放量,并调查不同社会经济变量对家庭排放量的影响。瓦拉纳西是一个拥有百万人口的快速城市化城市。方差分析(ANOVA)和非参数回归揭示了五个收入阶层的终端能源排放与社会经济变量之间的关系。在中低收入群体中,生物质燃料占能源的很大比例(约 16%-20%),但在中高收入群体中,电力消费占主导地位。人们发现了一种燃料堆积模式,特别是在烹饪活动中。液化石油气对于取代生物质固体燃料至关重要。为满足当前的需求并吸收人口增长带来的影响,能源政策和基础设施应注重可获得性和效率。为了实现能源的可持续性,需要制定一项包容性的低碳政策,特别关注社会经济差异。
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