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Title: Rural household fuel energy transition: Evidence from Giwa LGA Kaduna State, Nigeria
Author:Baiyegunhi L J S, Hassan M B
Source:Energy for Sustainable Development, Vol 20: 30–35p.
Year:2014

Rural household access to clean and affordable modern energy is critical to improving living standards in
developing countries. Rural households in northern Nigeria in particular, are almost entirely dependent on fuelwood for their basic cooking needs. This has adverse effects on households' health, their productivity and environmental degradation. This paper analyzes the effect of households' socio-economic characteristics on choice of cooking fuel. A multinomial logit (MNL) model was used to estimate the determinants of fuel choice in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Nigeria. Data analysis shows that the patterns of fuel usage are consistentwith the ‘energy stacking’ theory as fuelwood are often used along side modern fuels, and majority of the households depend largely on fuelwood as its principal cooking fuel. Modern fuels thus have failed to displace traditional fuelwood. Empirical results of MNL model shows that household head's age, educational attainment, household size, income, type of dwelling unit, the duration of food cooked and price of fuelwood are statistically significant factors influencing households' choice of cooking fuel. Implications for regional and national fuel policies are discussed.




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