南非农村居民用电的收入弹性

Income elasticity of residential electricity consumption in rural South Africa

Energy Economics · 2024
被引 6
人大 A-ABS 3

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利用南非家庭电力负荷研究中电表读数与家庭层面数据,估计了农村居民在早、晚高峰时段的用电收入弹性,发现电器所有权使电力更显必需。

Abstract

Analyses of residential electricity demand primarily rely on expenditure or aggregate data. However, newer sources of data, such as that from meter readings, are becoming available. In most circumstances, these newer sources cannot be matched to detailed information about the household. In this research, we make use of South Africa’s Domestic Electrical Load Study, one of the only sources available in a developing country that includes both meter and household level data. Due to some gaps in the meter readings, we focus our attention on average peak electricity consumption, estimating the income elasticity with respect to morning, evening, and the average across both morning and evening peaks. Although we find differences in income responsiveness in the morning, relative to the afternoon, and across quantiles of electricity consumption, these differences tend not to be statistically significant. We do, however, find heterogeneities in those elasticities that can be correlated with, in particular, appliance ownership, suggesting that the ownership of appliances makes electricity more of a necessity, or at least makes the services derived from electricity more necessary for the household.

收入弹性居民用电南非农村用电峰值