Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use

The survey provided data on rural household energy use and expenditures, use by rural households of electricity from the grid, and use by rural households of off-grid electricity. The survey also provided information for an analysis of the economic benefits from electricity use in rural areas in Per...

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Main Authors: Meier, Peter, Peter, Voravate, Barnes, Douglas F., Bogach, Susan V., Farchy, Daniel
Format: Energy Study
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17145
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spelling okr-10986-171452021-04-23T14:03:34Z Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use Meier, Peter Peter, Voravate Barnes, Douglas F. Bogach, Susan V. Farchy, Daniel electricity rural electrification socioeconomic diversity household energy use energy expenditure access to grid electricity off-grid electricity solar home systems batteries small generators service reliability electricity consumption pricing policy The survey provided data on rural household energy use and expenditures, use by rural households of electricity from the grid, and use by rural households of off-grid electricity. The survey also provided information for an analysis of the economic benefits from electricity use in rural areas in Peru. Finally, the data were analyzed to provide implications for further development of rural electrification policies in Peru. It is important to note that the report represents the situation with respect to rural electrification in Peru in 2005-2006. The survey was initiated during the preparation of the World Bank-Global Environment Facility (GEF)-assisted Peru Rural Electrification Project. It provided socioeconomic and energy data to inform the design of the Project and also assist in improving policies for rural electrification in Peru. The preliminary data from the survey were used to prepare the economic and financial analysis for the Peru Rural Electrification Project. The main conclusion of the survey is that rural households in Peru have a significant desire, willingness, and ability to pay for electricity. Households without electricity from the grid frequently pay more for energy of lesser quality from kerosene lamps or batteries than they will pay for electricity service. However, the need to pay the connection cost is a significant barrier, and 25 percent of households living in areas with electricity service are not connected. Use of car batteries by 18 percent of rural households without electricity is a strong indication of unsatisfied demand for electricity in areas near to the grid. The survey report provides data for the planning of rural electrification in the context of Peru, including estimates of the benefits, which are particularly important for the economic analysis of projects. However, the authors believe that the survey report will also be useful to other countries as an example of a comprehensive effort to collect and analyze original data on rural household energy use. 2014-02-25T20:50:02Z 2014-02-25T20:50:02Z 2010-08 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17145 en_US Energy and Poverty;Special Report 007/10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Peru
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topic electricity
rural electrification
socioeconomic diversity
household energy use
energy expenditure
access to grid electricity
off-grid electricity
solar home systems
batteries
small generators
service reliability
electricity consumption
pricing policy
spellingShingle electricity
rural electrification
socioeconomic diversity
household energy use
energy expenditure
access to grid electricity
off-grid electricity
solar home systems
batteries
small generators
service reliability
electricity consumption
pricing policy
Meier, Peter
Peter, Voravate
Barnes, Douglas F.
Bogach, Susan V.
Farchy, Daniel
Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Peru
relation Energy and Poverty;Special Report 007/10
description The survey provided data on rural household energy use and expenditures, use by rural households of electricity from the grid, and use by rural households of off-grid electricity. The survey also provided information for an analysis of the economic benefits from electricity use in rural areas in Peru. Finally, the data were analyzed to provide implications for further development of rural electrification policies in Peru. It is important to note that the report represents the situation with respect to rural electrification in Peru in 2005-2006. The survey was initiated during the preparation of the World Bank-Global Environment Facility (GEF)-assisted Peru Rural Electrification Project. It provided socioeconomic and energy data to inform the design of the Project and also assist in improving policies for rural electrification in Peru. The preliminary data from the survey were used to prepare the economic and financial analysis for the Peru Rural Electrification Project. The main conclusion of the survey is that rural households in Peru have a significant desire, willingness, and ability to pay for electricity. Households without electricity from the grid frequently pay more for energy of lesser quality from kerosene lamps or batteries than they will pay for electricity service. However, the need to pay the connection cost is a significant barrier, and 25 percent of households living in areas with electricity service are not connected. Use of car batteries by 18 percent of rural households without electricity is a strong indication of unsatisfied demand for electricity in areas near to the grid. The survey report provides data for the planning of rural electrification in the context of Peru, including estimates of the benefits, which are particularly important for the economic analysis of projects. However, the authors believe that the survey report will also be useful to other countries as an example of a comprehensive effort to collect and analyze original data on rural household energy use.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study
author Meier, Peter
Peter, Voravate
Barnes, Douglas F.
Bogach, Susan V.
Farchy, Daniel
author_facet Meier, Peter
Peter, Voravate
Barnes, Douglas F.
Bogach, Susan V.
Farchy, Daniel
author_sort Meier, Peter
title Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use
title_short Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use
title_full Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use
title_fullStr Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use
title_full_unstemmed Peru : National Survey of Rural Household Energy Use
title_sort peru : national survey of rural household energy use
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17145
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