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August 18, 2006 - PESD News
Researchers publish critique of South Africa's pro-poor energy policy
South Africa's current policy of providing 50kWh of free electricity has increased peak power usage and increased pressures on the country's already strained grid. This article in Energy Policy conducts an analysis of the economics of providing subsidized power to the poor and concludes providing liquified petroleum gas (LPG) or energy vouchers in place of free electricity would be more economically sound policies.

Beyond free electricity: The costs of electric cooking in poor households and a market-friendly alternative
Mark Howells, David G. Victor, Trevor Grant, Rebecca J. Elias, Thomas Alfstad
Energy Policy vol. 34 (2006)
Topics: Economics | Electricity | Energy



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