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The Effects of Rural Electrification on Quality of Life: A Southeast Asian Perspective

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ENERGIES
卷 13, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en13102410

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QoL; rural electrification; renewables; Southeast Asia

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  1. Japan-ASEAN Science, Technology and Innovation Platform (JASTIP)
  2. Kurata Grant (Hitachi Global Foundation) [1359]
  3. ZE collaborative research at The Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Japan
  4. Rural Electrification-Ensuring Long Term Sustainability Through Community Aligned Renewables Empowerment (CARE) Grant from The University of Malaya, Malaysia [RU013-2017Z]

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Despite the general agreement about the benefits that electrification brings to well-being, few studies have concentrated on the actual effects of electrification on the diverse non-economic dimensions of quality of life (QoL). In a multi-disciplinary and cross-institutional effort, a group of natural and social scientists have studied three electrification schemes (grid extension, centralised hybrid, and solar home systems) in four rural villages in Malaysia, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Using a novel approach with scales on several QoL measures (self-reported QoL and five QoL sub-domains; psychological, physical, social, and economic well-being; occupations; and total active time), this article presents an analysis of the effects of rural electrification on human well-being. With original data surveyed in the villages through a baseline prior to electrification and an endpoint several months after, the effects were examined through suitable statistical methods. Overall, we confirmed a positive effect of electrification in self-reported QoL levels as well as psychological, physical, and social well-being. There was, however, a certain reduction recorded in economic well-being. In the sub-domains of QoL, there were no changes after electrification in satisfaction levels concerning time use, time spent alone, housing, and personal safety, but a positive effect on satisfaction levels was observed in cooking. Finally, in terms of occupation, we observed no changes in the total hours dedicated to work and no prolonged active time on usual activities in the household. The findings provide support to the hypothesis of a positive effect on general QoL from electrification, but also suggest more precisely that, for specific QoL sub-domains, the effect might not necessarily exist, or in fact, may be negative. The article concludes by discussing differences determined by cultural aspects and technological limitations in each of the systems under study.

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