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Title: Modelling of supply and demand-side determinants of liquefied petroleum gas consumption in peri-urban Cameroon, Ghana and Kenya
Authors: Shupler, Matthew
Mangeni, Judith
Tawiah, Theresa
Sang, Edna
Baame, Miranda
Cuevas, Rachel Anderson de
Nix, Emily
Betang, Emmanuel
Saah, Jason
Twumasi, Mieks
Amenga-Etego, Seeba
Quansah, Reginald
Puzzolo, Elisa
Mbatchou, Bertrand
Asante, Kwaku Poku
Menya, Diana
Pope, Daniel
Keywords: Household
Cooking fuels
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Household transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) have historically been studied from a demand perspective, with clean energy usage expected to increase with improvements in household socio-economic status. Although recent studies demonstrate the importance of supply-side determinants in increasing clean cooking, few large-scale studies have assessed their importance quantitatively, relative to demand-related factors. Here, as part of the CLEAN-Air(Africa) study, we examine a population-based survey (n= 5,638) of cooking practices in peri-urban communi ties within Cameroon, Kenya and Ghana. Multilevel logistic and log-linear regression assessed the demand and supply-side determinants of LPG usage (primary versus secondary fuel) and consumption (kilograms per capita per year), respectively. Supply-side factors (for example, cylinder refill and transportation costs) and the use of single versus multiburner stoves were better predictors than household socio-economic status for both the probability of primarily cooking with LPG and the annual LPG consumption. These results highlight the need for policies that promote LPG supply and stove equipment to meet house hold n
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