2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2009.05.016
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Aggregate demand for electricity in South Africa: An analysis using the bounds testing approach to cointegration

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“…Inglesi-Lotz (2011): she found that price elasticity was becoming lower through the years in absolute terms and hence, price was becoming an insignificant factor while the real prices of electricity were generally declining. The insignificance concluded by Amusa et al (2009) can be connected to the ‗almost' zero elasticity values; therefore with focus on short-run dynamics price was found insignificant. Indeed, Inglesi (2010) also concludes that in the short-run, price was not a determinant of electricity consumption.…”
Section: South African Department Of Energy (Doe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Inglesi-Lotz (2011): she found that price elasticity was becoming lower through the years in absolute terms and hence, price was becoming an insignificant factor while the real prices of electricity were generally declining. The insignificance concluded by Amusa et al (2009) can be connected to the ‗almost' zero elasticity values; therefore with focus on short-run dynamics price was found insignificant. Indeed, Inglesi (2010) also concludes that in the short-run, price was not a determinant of electricity consumption.…”
Section: South African Department Of Energy (Doe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then different econometric approaches have been used to assess the impact of price (Inglesi, 2010;Ziramba, 2008, Amusa et al, 2009Inglesi-Lotz and Pouris, 2010;Inglesi-Lotz, 2011).. Ziramba (2008) examined the residential electricity demand and found that for the period 1978 to 2005, price of electricity was insignificant in the long-run. Amusa et al (2009) also found that electricity prices …”
Section: Determinants Of Energy and Electricity Demand In South Africamentioning
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“…South Africa is the African continent's main producer of electricity, generating 43% of the total electricity in 2007 [8,9]. Amusa et al [8] show that 92% of electricity produced by Eskom (the national electricity provider) is produced from coal, with the remainder generated from nuclear energy (5%) and other sources (3%).…”
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“…Amusa et al [8] show that 92% of electricity produced by Eskom (the national electricity provider) is produced from coal, with the remainder generated from nuclear energy (5%) and other sources (3%). This contributed to the country's high carbon emissions intensity [2] and has to be reduced to meet international commitments made.…”
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confidence: 99%