2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2014.11.063
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Quantifying slum electrification in India and explaining local variation

Abstract: Unreliable electricity supply is a major obstacle to economic development in countries such as India. While electricity problems in the rural areas are widely recognized, scholars have yet to analyze the situation in urban slums. Drawing on 2004-2005 survey data from the India Human Development Survey, we document the electricity situation in slums. We find that while households located in slums are less likely to have access to the electricity grid than other urban households, the situation is significantly b… Show more

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“…Whereas the emergence and challenges of slum are often associated with the dark side of modernization, which is also a consequence of market failures, Fox (2014) argues that different historical and political dynamics give rise to the recent trajectories in Africa. Recent works on slums have looked at different aspects of the challenges including energy, water supply, sanitation, health, housing demand, and poverty situation (Parikh et al, 2015;Stoler et al, 2015;Aklin et al, 2015;Tumwebaze et al, 2014;Thorn et al, 2015;Patel et al, 2014;Gulyani et al, 2014;Ahmad et al, 2013). There seems to be a consensus that wide infrastructure gap creates preconditions for the deteriorating conditions in slums (United Nations, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas the emergence and challenges of slum are often associated with the dark side of modernization, which is also a consequence of market failures, Fox (2014) argues that different historical and political dynamics give rise to the recent trajectories in Africa. Recent works on slums have looked at different aspects of the challenges including energy, water supply, sanitation, health, housing demand, and poverty situation (Parikh et al, 2015;Stoler et al, 2015;Aklin et al, 2015;Tumwebaze et al, 2014;Thorn et al, 2015;Patel et al, 2014;Gulyani et al, 2014;Ahmad et al, 2013). There seems to be a consensus that wide infrastructure gap creates preconditions for the deteriorating conditions in slums (United Nations, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interventions such as provision of basic services increase productivity and enable slum inhabitants to then emphasise higher level aspirations (Aklin, Bayer, Harish, & Urpelainen, 2015;Parikh et al, 2012). It also tends to be associated with creating formal tenure that unlocks the ability of householders to upgrade their own homes.…”
Section: Poverty and World Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the average subscriber reported being interested in using somewhat more electricity (4) during the first four or so months across the villages, interest declined significantly over time. By May, in Aira-Bhadiyar the average villager was somewhere between somewhat unlikely (2) and not at all (1).…”
Section: Customer Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that access to energy and electricity is strongly linked to human well‐being. Energy poverty is not only common in rural areas, but also in the urbanizing parts of the developing countries . Bringing energy to the populations in the developing world should therefore be of high priority on the political agenda.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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