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    Urban and Rural Households’ Energy Use: Sets, Shocks, and Strategies in the Philippines

    Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy; Lawrence B. Dacuycuy | January 2018
    Abstract
    This paper aims to analyze the determinants of household energy portfolio in urban and rural areas and to determine how choices are affected by price shocks and weather variabilities in the Philippines. It confirms that energy switching is observed among high-income urban and rural households while energy stacking is observed among rural households in response to a heat index deviation and an LPG price shock. The paper also finds that households’ energy portfolios have components comprising of modern sources as energy anchors and a component that is most likely to adjust in response to price and weather-related shocks.
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    Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy; Lawrence B. Dacuycuy. 2018. Urban and Rural Households’ Energy Use: Sets, Shocks, and Strategies in the Philippines. © Philippine Institute for Development Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8068.
    Keywords
    Household Energy Consumption
    Renewable Energy
    Evaluation
    Alternative energy
    Energy Technology
    Project Evaluation & Review Technique
    Operations Evaluation
    Program Evaluation
    Evaluation Techniques
    Evaluation Criteria
    Domestic Energy
    Energy Demand
    Energy Prices
    Energy
    Energy planning
    Alternative energy technology
    Project impact
    Program management
    Project appraisal
    Cost benefit analysis
    Electric power
    Renewable energy source
    Energy development
    Renewable energy resource
    Energy conservation
    Energy policy
    Participatory monitoring and evaluation
    Participative management
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    Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy
    Lawrence B. Dacuycuy
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    Energy
    Evaluation

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