TY - JOUR
T1 - Household-level analysis of the impacts of electricity consumption on welfare and the environment in Cambodia
T2 - Empirical evidence and policy implications
AU - Han, Phoumin
AU - Kimura, Fukunari
AU - Sandu, Suwin
N1 - Funding Information:
This research article is funded by Economic Reasearch Institute for ASEAN and East Asia.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019
PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - Cambodia's biomass consumption is the most dominant energy source at residential sector, and its use is mainly for cooking and heating which could affect health due to indoor air pollution. The biomass is mainly sourced from wood cutting and forest-encroachment that could impact the environment due to reduction of forest at considerable scale. By using the data 2015 of Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey, the study investigates the impacts of electricity consumption on household welfare, such as earnings and the school performance of children in the households, and further to investigate its impacts on the environment. The study found that household's access to electricity with ability to spend on electricity consumption contributes to the positive household welfare effects and environment via a reduction of biomass consumption, and the more household spends on biomass, the more they are prone to sickness of lung problem. The study also confirmed the important role of human capital formation for the positive impact on the welfare and the environment. These findings lead to policy implications that would improve affordable access to electricity to ensure that all households can use electricity for their basic needs and productivity, and also to reduce the negative effects on environment.
AB - Cambodia's biomass consumption is the most dominant energy source at residential sector, and its use is mainly for cooking and heating which could affect health due to indoor air pollution. The biomass is mainly sourced from wood cutting and forest-encroachment that could impact the environment due to reduction of forest at considerable scale. By using the data 2015 of Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey, the study investigates the impacts of electricity consumption on household welfare, such as earnings and the school performance of children in the households, and further to investigate its impacts on the environment. The study found that household's access to electricity with ability to spend on electricity consumption contributes to the positive household welfare effects and environment via a reduction of biomass consumption, and the more household spends on biomass, the more they are prone to sickness of lung problem. The study also confirmed the important role of human capital formation for the positive impact on the welfare and the environment. These findings lead to policy implications that would improve affordable access to electricity to ensure that all households can use electricity for their basic needs and productivity, and also to reduce the negative effects on environment.
KW - And environment
KW - Electricity consumption
KW - Welfare
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U2 - 10.1016/j.econmod.2019.11.025
DO - 10.1016/j.econmod.2019.11.025
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85076248117
SN - 0264-9993
VL - 89
SP - 476
EP - 483
JO - Economic Modelling
JF - Economic Modelling
ER -