Fuel choices in urban Indian households

ABSTRACT This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cooking fuel use in urban Indian households. The choices considered are for three main cooking fuels: firewood, kerosene, and LPG (liquid petroleum gas). The models, estimated using a large microeconomic dataset, show a reasonably good performance in the prediction of households’ primary and secondary fuel choices. This suggests that ordered models can be used to analyze multiple fuel use patterns in the Indian context. The results show that lack of sufficient income is one of the main factors that retard households from using cleaner fuels, which usually also require the purchase of relatively expensive equipments. The results also indicate that households are sensitive to LPG prices. In addition to income and price, several socio-demographic factors such as education and sex of the head of the household are also found to be important in determining household fuel choice.

[1]  J. Geweke,et al.  Alternative computational approaches to inference in the multinomial probit model , 1994 .

[2]  Brinda Viswanathan,et al.  Cooking fuel use patterns in India: 1983–2000 , 2005 .

[3]  J. Sathaye,et al.  Transitions in Household Energy Use in Urban China, India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Hong Kong , 1991 .

[4]  B. Campbell,et al.  The energy transition in action: urban domestic fuel choices in a changing Zimbabwe , 2003 .

[5]  B. Sudhakara Reddy,et al.  A multilogit model for fuel shifts in the domestic sector , 1995 .

[6]  Mark Davis,et al.  Rural household energy consumption: The effects of access to electricity--evidence from South Africa , 1998 .

[7]  Michael G. Apte,et al.  Air pollution and the energy ladder in asian cities , 1994 .

[8]  J. Banthia Provisional population totals , 2001 .

[9]  Jeffrey M. Woodbridge Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data , 2002 .

[10]  Daniel M. Kammen,et al.  From Linear Fuel Switching to Multiple Cooking Strategies: A Critique and Alternative to the Energy Ladder Model , 2000 .

[11]  Daniel Spreng,et al.  Energy use and energy access in relation to poverty , 2003 .

[12]  Debra K. Israel Fuel Choice in Developing Countries:Evidence from Bolivia* , 2002, Economic Development and Cultural Change.

[13]  R. Heltberg,et al.  Fuel switching: evidence from eight developing countries , 2004 .

[14]  R. Heltberg,et al.  Factors determining household fuel choice in Guatemala , 2003, Environment and Development Economics.

[15]  R. Hosier,et al.  Urban household energy use in Tanzania : Prices, substitutes and poverty , 1993 .

[16]  D. F. Barnes,et al.  Urban Interfuel Substitution, Energy Use, and Equity in Developing Countries , 1992 .

[17]  I. Natarajan,et al.  Domestic fuel survey with special reference to kerosene , 1985 .

[18]  Access of the Poor to Clean Household Fuels in India , 2003 .

[19]  B. Sudhakara Reddy,et al.  Overcoming the energy efficiency gap in India's household sector , 2003 .

[20]  R. Hosier,et al.  Household fuel choice in Zimbabwe: An empirical test of the energy ladder hypothesis , 1987 .

[21]  D. R. Bohi,et al.  Implications for Energy Policy , 1996 .

[22]  G. Leach,et al.  Household energy handbook: an interim guide and reference manual. World Bank technical paper , 1987 .

[23]  Sumit Gupta 98/00871 Financial analysis of cooking energy options for India , 1997 .

[24]  Daniel Spreng,et al.  On Measuring Energy Poverty in Indian Households , 2004 .

[25]  J. Chamie,et al.  World Urbanization Prospects: The 2003 Revision , 2004 .

[26]  Shubham Chaudhuri Fuel-choice and indoor air quality : a household-level perspective on economic growth and the environment ∗ , 2003 .

[27]  Jayant Sathaye,et al.  Urban household energy use in India : efficiency and policy implications , 1998 .

[28]  Daniel M. Kammen,et al.  Evaluating the health benefits of transitions in household energy technologies in Kenya , 2002 .

[29]  J. Anderson Regression and Ordered Categorical Variables , 1984 .

[30]  B. Sudhakara Reddy,et al.  Substitution of energy carriers for cooking in Bangalore , 1994 .