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Impacts of Biogas Technology Adoption on Rural Household Energy Expenditure in South Ethiopia



article Mar 2025 ; 12 pages
Aut. Lemma Shallo & Getachew Sime
Ed.
John Wiley - Hoboken
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Abstract:
Despite the fact that there is a large number of biogas plants built in Ethiopia, their contribution in reducing energy expenditure and increasing income has not been fully examined. Therefore, this study examined the impacts of biogas technology adoption on rural household energy expenditure in South Ethiopia. Data were collected from 246 sample households, 123 biogas adopters, and 123 nonadopters. Simple random and purposive sampling techniques were used to select sample households. For data analysis, propensity score matching and binary logistic regression models were used. Therefore, the deployment of biogas technology improves rural households’ energy supply and increases their annual income. To promote biogas technology adoption and increase rural energy security and income, government energy offices, policymakers, and development partners should capitalize on variables influencing biogas technology uptake.

Public-Cible:

Tout public

Mot clef:

biogaz (CI) (DT) (OP)

Pays concerné:

Ethiopie (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

John Wiley - Wiley-Blackwell - Hoboken - Etats Unis
    

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