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Comparative Analysis of Household Energy Consumption in Ibadan Region; A Spatio-quantitative Approach

Advanced Journal of Social Science

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Title Comparative Analysis of Household Energy Consumption in Ibadan Region; A Spatio-quantitative Approach
 
Creator Oyerinde, Oyeleke Oluwaseun
 
Subject energy consumption
spatio quantitative -
net heating value
urban
peri-urban
rural
Household Energy Survey
 
Description Understanding locational variations in household energy consumption is critical to ascertaining dichotomies of energy use, need and wellbeing. In recognition of this, the study compares quantities of household energy consumption among urban, peri-urban and rural areas in Ibadan region, Nigeria using Net Heating Value (NHV). It employs a stratified random sampling of 166 households across the three zones. Results show that electricity, majorly used for appliances is dominant in the urban in contrast to fuelwood at the peri-urban and rural areas where cooking is the major end use. Though the quantities of total household energy consumption do not vary significantly at p < .05, electricity consumption is however significantly higher in urban households than in peri-urban and rural households. The Multiple Regression Analysis (MRA) and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) indicate that socioeconomic characteristics significantly influenced the quantity of household energy consumption at the urban area only. Major variations between locations appear to be in energy types and end uses rather than quantity consumed.
 
Publisher AIJR Publisher
 
Date 2018-05-09
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Survey Articles
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journals.aijr.in/index.php/ajss/article/view/567
10.21467/ajss.3.1.34-46
 
Source Advanced Journal of Social Science; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018); 34-46
2581-3358
10.21467/ajss.3.1.2018
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journals.aijr.in/index.php/ajss/article/view/567/161
 
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