E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Nexus between residential electricity consumption and household characteristics: heterogeneous urban and rural panel evidences from North China

  • Liang Mingliang,
  • Li Wenxuan,
  • Ji Jie,
  • Liu Lili,
  • Zhang Shiying,
  • Zhao Huiru,
  • Guo Sen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125702011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 257
p. 02011

Abstract

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With the growth of residential electricity consumption and the development of power energy conservation, exploring the factors that affect residential electricity consumption is of great significance for promoting the sustainable development of the regional economy-power system. This paper examines the influencing factors of residential electricity consumption according to the data in 6 provinces in North China over 2008-2018, and two panels named urban panel and rural panel are constructed. Three conventional influencing factors are selected in this paper, namely, population (POP), per capita disposable income (DI) and per capita consumption expenditure (PCCE). Furthermore, considering that household characteristics have an impact on residential electricity consumption, this paper adds the number of household appliances (HA) and the per capita housing area (LS) into the factor set. Heterogeneous panel analysis techniques are applied to achieve the analysis, finding that household characteristics have significant impacts on electricity consumption of urban and rural residents, and the impact on electricity consumption of urban residents is greater than that on rural residents. Based on the empirical results, this paper puts forward several policy recommendations to effectively improve the residential electricity consumption and reduce the gap between urban and rural residential electricity consumption.