Cooking energy pattern in rural India and their institutional implications for energy-shed micro planning
By: Sekhar, R.C.
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The AdministratorSummary: The paper analyses the consumption pattern of cooking energy in 221 households, in 13 villages spread throughout the country, using a detailed questionnaire having 160 items. It comes to the conclusion that cost-effective innovations unaided by rural energy planners and appropriate technologies may have helped the rural population coping with the cooking energy problems. Secondly, it uses multiple regression statistical analysis to show that energy patterns have greater homogeneity across economic classes within the same village than within economic classes across villages. Lastly it shows the desirability of leaving cooking energy planning entirely to people's initiative, thus covering 68
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 36(3) Jul-Sep 91, p.145-79 | Available | AR2850 |
The paper analyses the consumption pattern of cooking energy in 221 households, in 13 villages spread throughout the country, using a detailed questionnaire having 160 items. It comes to the conclusion that cost-effective innovations unaided by rural energy planners and appropriate technologies may have helped the rural population coping with the cooking energy problems. Secondly, it uses multiple regression statistical analysis to show that energy patterns have greater homogeneity across economic classes within the same village than within economic classes across villages. Lastly it shows the desirability of leaving cooking energy planning entirely to people's initiative, thus covering 68


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