Article ID: | iaor201111313 |
Volume: | 39 |
Issue: | 12 |
Start Page Number: | 7747 |
End Page Number: | 7761 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2011 |
Journal: | Energy Policy |
Authors: | van Vuuren Detlef P, van Ruijven Bas J, Balachandra P, van der Sluijs Jeroen P, de Vries Bert J M, Isaac Morna, Lucas Paul L |
Keywords: | developing countries |
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy models are mostly too aggregate to account for this heterogeneity. Here, a bottom‐up model for residential energy use that starts from key dynamic concepts on energy use in developing countries is presented and applied to India. Energy use and fuel choice is determined for five end‐use functions (cooking, water heating, space heating, lighting and appliances) and for five different income quintiles in rural and urban areas. The paper specifically explores the consequences of different assumptions for income distribution and rural electrification on residential sector energy use and CO