Heliyon (Oct 2024)
Drivers of variation in fuel choice for cooking: From the selected towns of North Shoa, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia
Abstract
This study aimed to examine household fuel choice behaviour and drivers of variation in fuel choice for cooking. It utilizes descriptive statistics, ordered logit model and generalized ordered logit model to analyze the influence of independent variables upon dependent variables. The result shows that, mixed fuels are the dominant sources of energy with 43.75 % followed by unclean fuel with 33.25 % and then clean fuel with 23 %. This confirms ‘households’ Fuel-Stacking behaviour. The result of the ordered logit model suggest that variables like family size, per monthly income, the gender of household head, household ownership of electric meter, ownership of housing unit, marital status, age, occupation, educational levels of household heads, and the number of the adult females are statistically significant at 1 %, 5 %, and 10 % while, place of residence and occupation (self-non agriculture) are statistically insignificant to determine fuel choice. Identifying the fuels which are chosen by households should serve as a guide for government and policymakers in the formulation and implementation of policies and strategies that will guarantee optimal access to clean energy sources. Therefore, the government should improve the supply and distribution of electric meters by subsidizing them.