2020
DOI: 10.1177/1525822x20905790
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Quantifying Energy Consumption in Household Surveys: An Alternative Device-based Accounting Approach

Abstract: The exercise of quantifying the energy consumption data assembled through household surveys, either by the recall-based approach or the meter-based approach, remains a challenging task, especially in rural areas of developing countries. In this article, we propose a device-based bottom-up accounting method for estimating household energy consumption. This method provides microlevel disaggregated estimates at the intensive margin and documents other difficult-to-measure energy consumption such as biomass at the… Show more

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“…Following Wu, Zheng, Guo, Li, and Wei (2019a), we could estimate the energy consumed for heating by the usage information (including usage frequency, usage duration, the output power of the appliance, etc.) of the heating devices.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Wu, Zheng, Guo, Li, and Wei (2019a), we could estimate the energy consumed for heating by the usage information (including usage frequency, usage duration, the output power of the appliance, etc.) of the heating devices.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Household energy consumption is mainly associated with indoor appliances and vehicles [ 91 ]. The self-reported and bill/meter-based approaches [ 92 ], widely used in previous studies, cannot distinguish the energy consumption of different devices and do not cover all energy types used in developing countries [ 93 ]. In contrast, the bottom-up device-based accounting approach [ 15 , 93 ] considers all energy types, comprehensively describes the overall household energy consumption and identifies the contribution of various fuels and devices to the total energy consumption [ 93 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The self-reported and bill/meter-based approaches [ 92 ], widely used in previous studies, cannot distinguish the energy consumption of different devices and do not cover all energy types used in developing countries [ 93 ]. In contrast, the bottom-up device-based accounting approach [ 15 , 93 ] considers all energy types, comprehensively describes the overall household energy consumption and identifies the contribution of various fuels and devices to the total energy consumption [ 93 ]. Therefore, this study used a bottom-up device-based accounting approach to calculate the energy consumption of different fuels, so their sum represents each stage of fuel consumption.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use a “device-based bottom-up accounting method” to estimate the energy data . Of the 3949 valid samples, 2999 were not covered by the district heating system (DHS).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The annual income We use a "device-based bottom-up accounting method" to estimate the energy data. 43 Of the 3949 valid samples, 2999 were not covered by the district heating system (DHS) a . These 2999 households used a wide range of fuels for heating, including electricity, natural gas, coal gas, LPG, diesel, other fuel oil, wood, charcoal, coal, geothermal, and so on.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%