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ID174983
Title ProperDemystifying the authentic attributes of electricity-poor populations
Other Title Informationthe electrification landscape of rural off-grid island communities in the Philippines
LanguageENG
AuthorLorafeLozanoabEvelyn B.Taboadaac ;  Lozanoab, Lorafe ;  Taboadaac, Evelyn B
Summary / Abstract (Note)Globally, there is now a substantial decrease in unelectrified households. This unidimensional measure, however, fails to convey the level of electricity access enjoyed by these households, with electricity poverty (EP) still considered prevalent. The multi-faceted nature of EP is already recognised with several multidimensional indices proposed that are still oriented towards the binary approach of either having or not having access to certain attributes. This paper presents the Household Electricity Poverty Matrix (HEPM), a practical tool that assigns tier levels to household electricity access attributes. In this study, EP is measured in three Philippine islands and an aggregated index is compared with that of the Multidimensional Energy Poverty Index (MEPI) approach. Results suggest that Gilutongan and Pangan-an, both having less than 24-h electricity access, experience high EP incidence while Cobrador Island, with 24-h access, has relatively lower EP incidence. MEPI, on the other hand, classifies Gilutongan and Cobrador as having low incidence and Pangan-an as having moderate EP incidence. This work demonstrates that HEPM is a better approach to realistically assess community electrification and can serve as a good basis in enhancing electrical energy policy towards closing the electricity access gap and providing its socio-economic relevance to the target communities.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 145, Oct 2020: p.111715
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-10 145
Key WordsRural Electrification ;  Off-Grid ;  Electrical Energy Poverty ;  Multi-tier Framework ;  Isolated Islands