Enhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru

In this paper, we discuss the Peruvian retrofit lighting program that was part of the National Energy Plan 2014-2025. Using data from the Residential Survey on Consumption and Uses of Energy or Encuesta Residencial de Consumo y Usos de Energía (ERCUE) for the waves 20142015, 2016, and 2018, we find that households have greatly benefited by replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving and LED bulbs between the year of implementation of the program, and 2018. Based on this data, we see that surveyed households have reduced their expenditure on electricity. Furthermore, compared to 2014-2015, since 2018, the poorest households (in the survey) have become less sensitive to changes in their monthly electricity expenditure. They have been able to meet their energy needs with higher consumption, and use energy-saving light bulbs due to the wide implementation of the program. These findings may help policy makers understand the impact of successful energy efficiency programs on households. In the context of developing countries, where affordability of services is a challenge, this work gives a novel perspective on the expectations of energy efficiency as a means to overcome this challenge.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Katherine Antonio
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Energy Supply, Energy Efficiency, Energy Conservation, Residential Energy Consumption, Electricity Consumption, Energy Planning, Energy Consumption, Q48 - Government Policy O1 - Economic Development, N76 - Latin America • Caribbean, Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices R2 - Household Analysis O3 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights, government policy;Peru;energy efficiency;Electricity consumption;Household expenditure,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002703
https://publications.iadb.org/en/enhancing-energy-efficiency-increase-affordability-evidence-residential-lighting-retrofit-peru
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spelling dig-bid-node-290152021-11-02T23:24:52ZEnhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru 2020-10-02T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002703 https://publications.iadb.org/en/enhancing-energy-efficiency-increase-affordability-evidence-residential-lighting-retrofit-peru Inter-American Development Bank Energy Supply Energy Efficiency Energy Conservation Residential Energy Consumption Electricity Consumption Energy Planning Energy Consumption Q48 - Government Policy O1 - Economic Development N76 - Latin America • Caribbean Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices R2 - Household Analysis O3 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights government policy;Peru;energy efficiency;Electricity consumption;Household expenditure In this paper, we discuss the Peruvian retrofit lighting program that was part of the National Energy Plan 2014-2025. Using data from the Residential Survey on Consumption and Uses of Energy or Encuesta Residencial de Consumo y Usos de Energía (ERCUE) for the waves 20142015, 2016, and 2018, we find that households have greatly benefited by replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving and LED bulbs between the year of implementation of the program, and 2018. Based on this data, we see that surveyed households have reduced their expenditure on electricity. Furthermore, compared to 2014-2015, since 2018, the poorest households (in the survey) have become less sensitive to changes in their monthly electricity expenditure. They have been able to meet their energy needs with higher consumption, and use energy-saving light bulbs due to the wide implementation of the program. These findings may help policy makers understand the impact of successful energy efficiency programs on households. In the context of developing countries, where affordability of services is a challenge, this work gives a novel perspective on the expectations of energy efficiency as a means to overcome this challenge. Inter-American Development Bank Katherine Antonio Pauline Ravillard J. Enrique Chueca Michelle Carvalho Metanias Hallack application/pdf IDB Publications Peru Latin America en
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topic Energy Supply
Energy Efficiency
Energy Conservation
Residential Energy Consumption
Electricity Consumption
Energy Planning
Energy Consumption
Q48 - Government Policy O1 - Economic Development
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices R2 - Household Analysis O3 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights
government policy;Peru;energy efficiency;Electricity consumption;Household expenditure
Energy Supply
Energy Efficiency
Energy Conservation
Residential Energy Consumption
Electricity Consumption
Energy Planning
Energy Consumption
Q48 - Government Policy O1 - Economic Development
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices R2 - Household Analysis O3 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights
government policy;Peru;energy efficiency;Electricity consumption;Household expenditure
spellingShingle Energy Supply
Energy Efficiency
Energy Conservation
Residential Energy Consumption
Electricity Consumption
Energy Planning
Energy Consumption
Q48 - Government Policy O1 - Economic Development
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices R2 - Household Analysis O3 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights
government policy;Peru;energy efficiency;Electricity consumption;Household expenditure
Energy Supply
Energy Efficiency
Energy Conservation
Residential Energy Consumption
Electricity Consumption
Energy Planning
Energy Consumption
Q48 - Government Policy O1 - Economic Development
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices R2 - Household Analysis O3 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights
government policy;Peru;energy efficiency;Electricity consumption;Household expenditure
Inter-American Development Bank
Enhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru
description In this paper, we discuss the Peruvian retrofit lighting program that was part of the National Energy Plan 2014-2025. Using data from the Residential Survey on Consumption and Uses of Energy or Encuesta Residencial de Consumo y Usos de Energía (ERCUE) for the waves 20142015, 2016, and 2018, we find that households have greatly benefited by replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving and LED bulbs between the year of implementation of the program, and 2018. Based on this data, we see that surveyed households have reduced their expenditure on electricity. Furthermore, compared to 2014-2015, since 2018, the poorest households (in the survey) have become less sensitive to changes in their monthly electricity expenditure. They have been able to meet their energy needs with higher consumption, and use energy-saving light bulbs due to the wide implementation of the program. These findings may help policy makers understand the impact of successful energy efficiency programs on households. In the context of developing countries, where affordability of services is a challenge, this work gives a novel perspective on the expectations of energy efficiency as a means to overcome this challenge.
author2 Katherine Antonio
author_facet Katherine Antonio
Inter-American Development Bank
topic_facet Energy Supply
Energy Efficiency
Energy Conservation
Residential Energy Consumption
Electricity Consumption
Energy Planning
Energy Consumption
Q48 - Government Policy O1 - Economic Development
N76 - Latin America • Caribbean
Q41 - Demand and Supply • Prices R2 - Household Analysis O3 - Innovation • Research and Development • Technological Change • Intellectual Property Rights
government policy;Peru;energy efficiency;Electricity consumption;Household expenditure
author Inter-American Development Bank
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title Enhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru
title_short Enhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru
title_full Enhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru
title_fullStr Enhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Energy Efficiency to Increase Affordability: Evidence from Residential Lighting Retrofit in Peru
title_sort enhancing energy efficiency to increase affordability: evidence from residential lighting retrofit in peru
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