The household energy transition from global and local perspectives: energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
.....................................................................................................................
5
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
....................................................................................................
6
FIGURES
.......................................................................................................................
12
IMAGES
........................................................................................................................
14
MAPS
........................................................................................................................
15
TABLES
........................................................................................................................
16
ABBREVIATIONS
............................................................................................................
16
1.
INTRODUCTION
.......................................................................................
19
1.1
CONCEPT,
BACKGROUND
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.............................................
19
1.1.1
CONCEPT
AND
BACKGROUND
..............................................................................
19
1.1.2
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
........................................................................................
23
1.2
ENERGY
RESEARCH
IN
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
.................................................................
26
1.2.1
ENERGY
IN
SOCIAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
.......................................................................
26
1.2.2
ENERGY
AND
SOCIETY
-
RESEARCH
PERSPECTIVES
..................................................
28
1.3
THE
CHOICE
OF
A
RESEARCH
SPOT
-
MUMIAS,
WESTERN
KENYA
............................
30
1.4
RESEARCHING
ENERGY
-
TERMS,
CONCEPTS
AND
THEORIES
....................................
32
1.4.1
THE
HOUSEHOLD
AS
UNIT
OF
ANALYSIS
AND
OBSERVATION
-
CONCEPT,
NOTION
AND
DEFINITION
...........................................................
32
1.4.2
CONCEPTUALIZING
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.......................................
36
1.4.3
SOCIAL
STRATIFICATION
.......................
40
1.4.4
CONCEPTS
AND
TERMS
USED
IN
THE
MUMIAS
ETHNOGRAPHY
...............................
46
1.5
OVERVIEW
-
GUIDING
THROUGH
CHAPTERS
.........................................................
47
2.
THE
FRAMEWORK:
GLOBAL
ENERGY
STATISTICS
AND
THE
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
DISCOURSE
................................................
50
2.1
INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................
50
2.2
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
=
ENERGY
STATISTICS?
A
MAINSTREAM
VIEW
...................
51
2.2.1
PERCEPTIONS
AND
DEFINITIONS
-
SEARCH
ENGINE
RESULTS
....................................
51
2.2.2
BEHIND
STATISTICS,
PROJECTIONS
AND
FORECASTS
-
INTERNATIONAL
ENERGY
ORGANIZATIONS
....................................................
55
2.2.3
GLOBAL
TOPICS
AND
CHALLENGES
AS
REPRESENTED
IN
THE
WORLD
ENERGY
OUTLOOK
(
WEO)
AND
POOR
PEOPLE
S
ENERGY
OUTLOOK
(PPEO)
.........
60
2.3
HOW
MUCH
ENERGY?
BASIC
NEEDS
AND
WANTS
-
ENERGY
POVERTY
AND
ENERGY
DECADENCE
...............................................................................
62
2.3.1
ECONOMIC
GROWTH
AND
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.................................................
62
2.3.2
RESEARCHING
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
....................................................................
64
8
CONTENTS
2.3.3
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
OR
ENERGY
POVERTY?
...........................................................
84
2.4
SWITCHING
THE
LEVEL
-
FROM
THE
GLOBAL
TO
A
NATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
....................
86
3.
SWITCHING
THE
PERSPECTIVES
-
NATIONAL,
LOCAL
AND
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
......................
87
3.1
INTRODUCTION
...................................................................................................
87
3.2
KENYA
ENERGY
PROFILE
-
A
NATIONAL
VIEW
ON
ENERGY
STATISTICS
..........................
89
3.3
A
QUESTION
OF
THE
UNIT
I:
THE
CONTINENT
-
THE
SUPRANATIONAL
UNION
-
THE
STATE
-
THE
REGION
-
THE
CITY
OR
THE
HOUSEHOLD
?
STATE
CENTRED
RESEARCH
VS.
LOCAL
POINTS
OF
COMPARISON
..................................
102
3.4
A
QUESTION
OF
THE
UNIT
II:
ENERGY
SECTORS
-
INDUSTRY,
TRANSPORT,
COMMERCIAL
AND
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
........................................
105
3.5
THE
KENYAN
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
SECTOR
-
CHARACTERISTICS
AND
CHALLENGES
......
110
3.5.1
CHARACTERISTICS
..............................................................................................
110
3.5.2
CHALLENGES
IN
ESTIMATING
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
..........................
112
3.6
THE
KENYAN
POWER
SECTOR
..............................................................................
116
3.7
CONCLUSION
....................................................................................................
119
4.
MUMIAS
-
ENERGY
ENVIRONMENT
.......................................................
122
4.1
INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................
122
4.2
MUMIAS
-
A
REGION
SHAPED
BY
THE
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
...................................................................
123
4.2.1
MUMIAS
AND
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
............................................
123
4.2.2
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
-
DEVELOPMENT
.........................................
125
4.3
MUMIAS
-
URBAN
GEOGRAPHY
.........................................................................
130
4.3.1
MUMIAS
-
OVERVIEW
...............................................................................
130
4.3.2
EKERO
AND
ST.
MARY
S
.....................................................................................
134
4.3.3
MUMIAS
-
TOWN
CENTRE,
KAMKON,
MANYATTA
AND
LUMINO
...........................
134
4.3.4
EKAMA
AND
LUKOYE
........................................................................................
136
4.3.5
SHIBALE
............................................................................................................
138
4.3.6
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
AND
THE
COMPANY
S
HOUSING
ESTATES
........
139
4.3.7
MAYONI
..........................................................................................................
141
4.4
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
MUMIAS
-
ADMINISTRATIVE
STRUCTURE
AND
REGIONAL
DATA
142
4.4.1
MUMIAS
TOWN,
MUMIAS
MUNICIPALITY
AND
THE
MUMIAS
REGION
-
ADMINISTRATIVE
DEVELOPMENT
...............................................................
142
4.4.2
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
-
REGIONAL
DATA
FOR
MUMIAS
AND
KAKAMEGA
.......................................................................................................
146
CONTENTS
9
4.5
THE
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
RESIDENTIAL
ESTATES
-
A
SPECIAL
SETTING
TO
STUDY
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
...........................
155
4.6
MUMIAS
-
A
RURAL
TOWN
DISPLAYING
SOCIETAL
DIVERSITY
.....................................
159
5.
FUEL
STACKING
IN
COMPLEX
HOUSEHOLD
SETTINGS
-
CURRENT
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
MUMIAS
........................................
161
5.1
INTRODUCTION
...................................................................................................
161
5.2
RESEARCHING
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
INVENTORY
......................................................
162
5.3
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
CLASSIFICATION
OF
HOUSEHOLDS
.................................................
166
5.4
DATA
COLLECTION,
CHALLENGES
AND
THE
CHOICE
OF
CASE
STUDIES
...........................
170
5.5
CASE
STUDIES
I
-
HOUSEHOLD
DIVERSITY
IN
MUMIAS
AND
AROUND
.......................
175
5.5.1
SIMON,
DIANA
AND
FAMILY
-
A
SEMI-URBAN
UPPER
MIDDLE-CLASS
HOUSEHOLD
NEARBUNGOMA
.....................................................................................
175
5.5.2
TWO
INTERLINKED
HOUSEHOLDS:
DAVID
AND
MARY
S
FAMILY
AND
ERICA
S
SINGLE
HOUSEHOLD
IN
EMUKOKHO
VILLAGE
..............................................
180
5.5.3
LINDA
-
A
LOWER
MIDDLE-CLASS
SINGLE
HOUSEHOLD
IN
NAMBALE
........................
186
5.5.4
KAMKON
-
JIM
AND
MARY
-
AN
URBAN
FAMILY
IN
A
LOW
INCOME
AREA
OF
MUMIAS
..........................................................................
190
5.5.5
BHAVIAN
AND
MAHIKA
-
A
FAMILY
OF
THE
INDIAN
MINORITY
IN
MUMIAS
............
193
5.6
CASE
STUDIES
II
-
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
ESTATES
..........................
197
5.6.1
PAUL
AND
MERCY
-
A
FAMILY
LIVING
IN
THE
OUTSKIRTS
OF
BUNGOMA TOWN
AND
PARTLY
IN
MSC
MANAGERIAL
ESTATE
...........................................................
197
5.6.2
NIKITA
-
STRUGGLING
TOWARDS
A
RELIABLE
24/7
ELECTRICITY
SUPPLY
THROUGH
TECHNICAL
INNOVATIONS
....................................................................................
203
5.6.3
LIZ
AND
PATRICK
-
A
LOW-INCOME
HOUSEHOLD
IN
LOWER
CENTRAL
ESTATE
...........
206
5.7
THE
NON-HOUSEHOLD
CASES
.............................................................................
209
5.8
SUMMARY
AND
CONCLUSION
............................................................................
211
5.8.1
HOUSEHOLD
SETTINGS
AND
CONDITIONS
.............................................................
211
5.8.2
STANDARD
OF
LIVING
AND
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
................................................
212
5.8.3
ENERGY
LADDER
AND
FUEL
STACKING
MODEL
.......................................................
215
5.8.4
THE
HOUSEHOLD
OR
THE
INDIVIDUAL?
................................................................
215
6.
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
-
CLIMBING
AND
DESCENDING
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
..................................
217
6.1
INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................
217
6.2
LIFE
COURSE
APPROACH
AND
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
-
BACKGROUND
..................
218
6.3
A
LIFE
COURSE
PERSPECTIVE
ON
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
MUMIAS
...................
223
6.4
ENERGY
CV
S
-
THE
HOUSEHOLD
FUEL
TRANSITION
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
..................
225
6.5
METHODOLOGY
................................................................................................
227
10
CONTENTS
6.6
CASE
STUDIES
....................................................................................................
230
6.6.1
CHARLOTTE
-
ASPIRING
ACCESS
TO
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
ENERGY
..............................
230
6.6.2
KEVIN
-
STRUGGLING
TO
SUSTAIN
HIS
FAMILY
WITH
MOTOR
BIKE
(BODA
BODA)
BUSINESS
AND
SUBSISTENCE
FARMING
..................................................................
232
6.6.3
LINDA
-
ENERGY
ASPIRATIONS
OF
A
YOUNG
SELF-EMPLOYED
BUSINESS
LADY
............
235
6.6.4
BRANDON
-
A
YOUNG
PROFESSIONAL
SEEKING
FOR
HIS
FIRST
JOB
..............................
238
6.6.5
NIKITA
-
TRYING
TO
STABILIZE
ENERGY
SUPPLY
FOR
HERSELF
AND
HER
SON
...............
241
6.6.6
PATRICK
-
SEEKING
FOR
A
STABLE
JOB,
WHILE
MOVING
UP
AND
DOWN
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
.......................................................................
244
6.6.7
ERICA
-
BETWEEN
BUSINESS
AND
CARE
-
EXPERIENCES
OF
DESCENDING
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
....................................
247
6.6.8
JANET
-
BETWEEN
GRID
AND
SOLAR-BASED
ELECTRICITY
ACCESS
ENERGY
INMATUNGU
..........................................................................................
249
6.6.9
PAUL
-
MANAGERIAL
ESTATE,
BUNGOMA
AND
KITUNI
-
COMMUTING
WITHIN
A
MULTIPLE
HOUSEHOLD
SETUP
....................................................................
254
6.7
DISCUSSION
AND
ANALYSIS
.................................................................................
257
6.7.1
GENERAL
TRENDS
OF
THE
HOUSEHOLD
SETTINGS
AND
THE
HOUSEHOLD
FUEL
TRANSITION
.........................................................................
257
6.7.2
ANTICIPATED
TRANSITIONS
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
.....................................................
258
6.7.3
MUNDANE
TRANSITIONS
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
.........................................................
262
6.7.4
DIFFERENT
STOVES,
DIFFERENT
PRACTICES
-
STANDARD
COOKING
TECHNOLOGIES
........
263
6.7.5
INDIVIDUALS
AND
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
.................................................................
263
7.
FUTURE
ENERGY
EXPECTATIONS
AND
ASPIRATIONS
..................................
266
7.1
INTRODUCTION
-
THE
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES
............................................
266
7.2
METHODOLOGY
..................................................................................................
267
7.3
CASE
STUDIES
...................................................................................................
269
7.3.1
LIZ
AND
PATRICK
-
MSC
LOWER
CENTRAL
ESTATE
...............................................
269
7.3.2
LEWIS
-
BODA
BODA
DRIVER
IN
THE
OUTSKIRTS
OF
MUMIAS
..................................
271
7.3.3
MARY
AND
JIM
-
KAMKON
-
MUMIAS
TOWN
...................................................
273
7.3.4
JACOB
...............................................................................................................
275
7.3.5
NIKITA
-
MSC
LOWER
CENTRAL
ESTATE
..............................................................
277
7.3.6
MARTIN
-
MSC
MANAGERIAL
ESTATE
.................................................................
279
7.4
SUMMARY
AND
OVERALL
RESULTS
........................................................................
282
8.
PRESENT,
PAST
AND
FUTURE
-
A
COMPREHENSIVE
ANALYSIS
.................
288
8.1
INTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................
288
8.2
CASE
STUDIES
ACCOMPANIED
WITH
THE
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
INVENTORY
INTERVIEW
(HHI),
ENERGY
CV
(E-CV)
OR
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES
..........
289
CONTENTS
11
8.2.1
NIKITA
(HHI,
E-CV,
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES)
.........................................
289
8.2.2
LIZ
AND
PATRICK
(HHI,
E-CV,
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES)
..........................
290
8.2.3
BRANDON
(HHI
AND
E-CV)
...........................................................................
291
8.2.4
LINDA
(HHI
AND
E-CV)
.................................................................................
292
8.2.5
PAUL
(HHI
AND
E-CV)
..................................................................................
292
8.2.6
JIM
AND
MARY
(HHI
AND
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES)
.................................
293
8.3
SUMMARY
.......................................................................................................
294
9.
CONCLUSION.....
...................................................................................
295
9.1
INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................
295
9.2
APPROACHING
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
...............................................................
296
9.3
KEY
FINDINGS
..................................................................................................
297
9.3.1
PERCEIVING
ENERGY
AND
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
...................................................
297
9.3.2
ENERGY
STATISTICS
IN
KENYA
-
HOW
TO
ACCOUNT
FOR
THE
USE
OF
SOLID
BIOMASS?
..
300
9.3.3
ENERGY
SETTINGS
AND
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.................................
301
9.3.4
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
AND
FUEL
STACKING
MODEL
REFLECTED
IN
ETHNOGRAPHIC
DATA
FROM
MUMIAS
.......................................................
302
9.3.5
IMPROVED
LIVING
CONDITIONS
AND
ENERGY
EMBODIED
IN
GOODS
.......................
305
9.4
LIMITATIONS
AND
CHALLENGES
...........................................................................
306
9.4.1
LIMITATIONS
....................................................................................................
306
9.4.2
CHALLENGES
.....................................................................................................
308
9.5
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS,
FUTURE
WORK
AND
OUTLOOK
.........................................
309
10.
PUBLICATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...................................................................
313
PUBLICATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
..............................................................................
313
11.
ANNEX
.................................................................................................
337
11.1
MUMIAS
-
MAPS
AND
STATISTICS
......................................................................
337
11.2
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
INVENTORY
QUESTIONNAIRE
................................................
341
11.3
ENERGY-CV
....................................................................................................
346
11.3.1
FILL
IN
TABLE
FOR
BIOGRAPHICAL
DATA
..................................................................
346
11.3.2
GUIDING
QUESTION
FOR
THE
BIOGRAPHICAL
INTERVIEW
........................................
346
11.4
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES
...........................................................................
348
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CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
.
5
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
6
FIGURES
.
12
IMAGES
.
14
MAPS
.
15
TABLES
.
16
ABBREVIATIONS
.
16
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
19
1.1
CONCEPT,
BACKGROUND
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.
19
1.1.1
CONCEPT
AND
BACKGROUND
.
19
1.1.2
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.
23
1.2
ENERGY
RESEARCH
IN
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
.
26
1.2.1
ENERGY
IN
SOCIAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
.
26
1.2.2
ENERGY
AND
SOCIETY
-
RESEARCH
PERSPECTIVES
.
28
1.3
THE
CHOICE
OF
A
RESEARCH
SPOT
-
MUMIAS,
WESTERN
KENYA
.
30
1.4
RESEARCHING
ENERGY
-
TERMS,
CONCEPTS
AND
THEORIES
.
32
1.4.1
THE
HOUSEHOLD
AS
UNIT
OF
ANALYSIS
AND
OBSERVATION
-
CONCEPT,
NOTION
AND
DEFINITION
.
32
1.4.2
CONCEPTUALIZING
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
36
1.4.3
SOCIAL
STRATIFICATION
.
40
1.4.4
CONCEPTS
AND
TERMS
USED
IN
THE
MUMIAS
ETHNOGRAPHY
.
46
1.5
OVERVIEW
-
GUIDING
THROUGH
CHAPTERS
.
47
2.
THE
FRAMEWORK:
GLOBAL
ENERGY
STATISTICS
AND
THE
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
DISCOURSE
.
50
2.1
INTRODUCTION
.
50
2.2
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
=
ENERGY
STATISTICS?
A
'
MAINSTREAM
'
VIEW
.
51
2.2.1
PERCEPTIONS
AND
DEFINITIONS
-
SEARCH
ENGINE
RESULTS
.
51
2.2.2
BEHIND
STATISTICS,
PROJECTIONS
AND
FORECASTS
-
INTERNATIONAL
ENERGY
ORGANIZATIONS
.
55
2.2.3
GLOBAL
TOPICS
AND
CHALLENGES
AS
REPRESENTED
IN
THE
WORLD
ENERGY
OUTLOOK
(
WEO)
AND
POOR
PEOPLE
'
S
ENERGY
OUTLOOK
(PPEO)
.
60
2.3
HOW
MUCH
ENERGY?
BASIC
NEEDS
AND
WANTS
-
ENERGY
POVERTY
AND
ENERGY
DECADENCE
.
62
2.3.1
ECONOMIC
GROWTH
AND
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
62
2.3.2
RESEARCHING
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
.
64
8
CONTENTS
2.3.3
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
OR
ENERGY
POVERTY?
.
84
2.4
SWITCHING
THE
LEVEL
-
FROM
THE
GLOBAL
TO
A
NATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
.
86
3.
SWITCHING
THE
PERSPECTIVES
-
NATIONAL,
LOCAL
AND
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
87
3.1
INTRODUCTION
.
87
3.2
KENYA
ENERGY
PROFILE
-
A
NATIONAL
VIEW
ON
ENERGY
STATISTICS
.
89
3.3
A
QUESTION
OF
THE
UNIT
I:
THE
CONTINENT
-
THE
SUPRANATIONAL
UNION
-
THE
STATE
-
THE
REGION
-
THE
CITY
OR
THE
'
HOUSEHOLD
'
?
STATE
CENTRED
RESEARCH
VS.
LOCAL
POINTS
OF
COMPARISON
.
102
3.4
A
QUESTION
OF
THE
UNIT
II:
ENERGY
SECTORS
-
INDUSTRY,
TRANSPORT,
COMMERCIAL
AND
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
105
3.5
THE
KENYAN
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
SECTOR
-
CHARACTERISTICS
AND
CHALLENGES
.
110
3.5.1
CHARACTERISTICS
.
110
3.5.2
CHALLENGES
IN
ESTIMATING
RESIDENTIAL
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
112
3.6
THE
KENYAN
POWER
SECTOR
.
116
3.7
CONCLUSION
.
119
4.
MUMIAS
-
ENERGY
ENVIRONMENT
.
122
4.1
INTRODUCTION
.
122
4.2
MUMIAS
-
A
REGION
SHAPED
BY
THE
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
.
123
4.2.1
MUMIAS
AND
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
.
123
4.2.2
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
-
DEVELOPMENT
.
125
4.3
MUMIAS
-
URBAN
GEOGRAPHY
.
130
4.3.1
MUMIAS
-
OVERVIEW
.
130
4.3.2
EKERO
AND
ST.
MARY
'
S
.
134
4.3.3
MUMIAS
-
TOWN
CENTRE,
KAMKON,
MANYATTA
AND
LUMINO
.
134
4.3.4
EKAMA
AND
LUKOYE
.
136
4.3.5
SHIBALE
.
138
4.3.6
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
AND
THE
COMPANY
'
S
HOUSING
ESTATES
.
139
4.3.7
MAYONI
.
141
4.4
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
MUMIAS
-
ADMINISTRATIVE
STRUCTURE
AND
REGIONAL
DATA
142
4.4.1
MUMIAS
TOWN,
MUMIAS
MUNICIPALITY
AND
THE
MUMIAS
REGION
-
ADMINISTRATIVE
DEVELOPMENT
.
142
4.4.2
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
-
REGIONAL
DATA
FOR
MUMIAS
AND
KAKAMEGA
.
146
CONTENTS
9
4.5
THE
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
RESIDENTIAL
ESTATES
-
A
SPECIAL
SETTING
TO
STUDY
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
155
4.6
MUMIAS
-
A
RURAL
TOWN
DISPLAYING
SOCIETAL
DIVERSITY
.
159
5.
FUEL
STACKING
IN
COMPLEX
HOUSEHOLD
SETTINGS
-
CURRENT
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
MUMIAS
.
161
5.1
INTRODUCTION
.
161
5.2
RESEARCHING
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
INVENTORY
.
162
5.3
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
CLASSIFICATION
OF
HOUSEHOLDS
.
166
5.4
DATA
COLLECTION,
CHALLENGES
AND
THE
CHOICE
OF
CASE
STUDIES
.
170
5.5
CASE
STUDIES
I
-
HOUSEHOLD
DIVERSITY
IN
MUMIAS
AND
AROUND
.
175
5.5.1
SIMON,
DIANA
AND
FAMILY
-
A
SEMI-URBAN
UPPER
MIDDLE-CLASS
HOUSEHOLD
NEARBUNGOMA
.
175
5.5.2
TWO
INTERLINKED
HOUSEHOLDS:
DAVID
AND
MARY
'
S
FAMILY
AND
ERICA
'
S
SINGLE
HOUSEHOLD
IN
EMUKOKHO
VILLAGE
.
180
5.5.3
LINDA
-
A
LOWER
MIDDLE-CLASS
SINGLE
HOUSEHOLD
IN
NAMBALE
.
186
5.5.4
KAMKON
-
JIM
AND
MARY
-
AN
URBAN
FAMILY
IN
A
LOW
INCOME
AREA
OF
MUMIAS
.
190
5.5.5
BHAVIAN
AND
MAHIKA
-
A
FAMILY
OF
THE
INDIAN
MINORITY
IN
MUMIAS
.
193
5.6
CASE
STUDIES
II
-
MUMIAS
SUGAR
COMPANY
(MSC)
ESTATES
.
197
5.6.1
PAUL
AND
MERCY
-
A
FAMILY
LIVING
IN
THE
OUTSKIRTS
OF
BUNGOMA TOWN
AND
PARTLY
IN
MSC
MANAGERIAL
ESTATE
.
197
5.6.2
NIKITA
-
STRUGGLING
TOWARDS
A
RELIABLE
24/7
ELECTRICITY
SUPPLY
THROUGH
TECHNICAL
INNOVATIONS
.
203
5.6.3
LIZ
AND
PATRICK
-
A
LOW-INCOME
HOUSEHOLD
IN
LOWER
CENTRAL
ESTATE
.
206
5.7
THE
NON-HOUSEHOLD
CASES
.
209
5.8
SUMMARY
AND
CONCLUSION
.
211
5.8.1
HOUSEHOLD
SETTINGS
AND
CONDITIONS
.
211
5.8.2
STANDARD
OF
LIVING
AND
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
212
5.8.3
ENERGY
LADDER
AND
FUEL
STACKING
MODEL
.
215
5.8.4
THE
HOUSEHOLD
OR
THE
INDIVIDUAL?
.
215
6.
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
-
CLIMBING
AND
DESCENDING
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
.
217
6.1
INTRODUCTION
.
217
6.2
LIFE
COURSE
APPROACH
AND
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
-
BACKGROUND
.
218
6.3
A
LIFE
COURSE
PERSPECTIVE
ON
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
IN
MUMIAS
.
223
6.4
ENERGY
CV
'
S
-
THE
HOUSEHOLD
FUEL
TRANSITION
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
.
225
6.5
METHODOLOGY
.
227
10
CONTENTS
6.6
CASE
STUDIES
.
230
6.6.1
CHARLOTTE
-
ASPIRING
ACCESS
TO
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
ENERGY
.
230
6.6.2
KEVIN
-
STRUGGLING
TO
SUSTAIN
HIS
FAMILY
WITH
MOTOR
BIKE
(BODA
BODA)
BUSINESS
AND
SUBSISTENCE
FARMING
.
232
6.6.3
LINDA
-
ENERGY
ASPIRATIONS
OF
A
YOUNG
SELF-EMPLOYED
BUSINESS
LADY
.
235
6.6.4
BRANDON
-
A
YOUNG
PROFESSIONAL
SEEKING
FOR
HIS
FIRST
JOB
.
238
6.6.5
NIKITA
-
TRYING
TO
STABILIZE
ENERGY
SUPPLY
FOR
HERSELF
AND
HER
SON
.
241
6.6.6
PATRICK
-
SEEKING
FOR
A
STABLE
JOB,
WHILE
MOVING
UP
AND
DOWN
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
.
244
6.6.7
ERICA
-
BETWEEN
BUSINESS
AND
CARE
-
EXPERIENCES
OF
DESCENDING
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
.
247
6.6.8
JANET
-
BETWEEN
GRID
AND
SOLAR-BASED
ELECTRICITY
ACCESS
ENERGY
INMATUNGU
.
249
6.6.9
PAUL
-
MANAGERIAL
ESTATE,
BUNGOMA
AND
KITUNI
-
COMMUTING
WITHIN
A
MULTIPLE
HOUSEHOLD
SETUP
.
254
6.7
DISCUSSION
AND
ANALYSIS
.
257
6.7.1
GENERAL
TRENDS
OF
THE
HOUSEHOLD
SETTINGS
AND
THE
HOUSEHOLD
FUEL
TRANSITION
.
257
6.7.2
ANTICIPATED
TRANSITIONS
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
.
258
6.7.3
MUNDANE
TRANSITIONS
IN
THE
LIFE
COURSE
.
262
6.7.4
DIFFERENT
STOVES,
DIFFERENT
PRACTICES
-
STANDARD
COOKING
TECHNOLOGIES
.
263
6.7.5
INDIVIDUALS
AND
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
.
263
7.
FUTURE
ENERGY
EXPECTATIONS
AND
ASPIRATIONS
.
266
7.1
INTRODUCTION
-
THE
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES
.
266
7.2
METHODOLOGY
.
267
7.3
CASE
STUDIES
.
269
7.3.1
LIZ
AND
PATRICK
-
MSC
LOWER
CENTRAL
ESTATE
.
269
7.3.2
LEWIS
-
BODA
BODA
DRIVER
IN
THE
OUTSKIRTS
OF
MUMIAS
.
271
7.3.3
MARY
AND
JIM
-
KAMKON
-
MUMIAS
TOWN
.
273
7.3.4
JACOB
.
275
7.3.5
NIKITA
-
MSC
LOWER
CENTRAL
ESTATE
.
277
7.3.6
MARTIN
-
MSC
MANAGERIAL
ESTATE
.
279
7.4
SUMMARY
AND
OVERALL
RESULTS
.
282
8.
PRESENT,
PAST
AND
FUTURE
-
A
COMPREHENSIVE
ANALYSIS
.
288
8.1
INTRODUCTION
.
288
8.2
CASE
STUDIES
ACCOMPANIED
WITH
THE
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
INVENTORY
INTERVIEW
(HHI),
ENERGY
CV
(E-CV)
OR
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES
.
289
CONTENTS
11
8.2.1
NIKITA
(HHI,
E-CV,
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES)
.
289
8.2.2
LIZ
AND
PATRICK
(HHI,
E-CV,
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES)
.
290
8.2.3
BRANDON
(HHI
AND
E-CV)
.
291
8.2.4
LINDA
(HHI
AND
E-CV)
.
292
8.2.5
PAUL
(HHI
AND
E-CV)
.
292
8.2.6
JIM
AND
MARY
(HHI
AND
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES)
.
293
8.3
SUMMARY
.
294
9.
CONCLUSION.
.
295
9.1
INTRODUCTION
.
295
9.2
APPROACHING
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
296
9.3
KEY
FINDINGS
.
297
9.3.1
PERCEIVING
ENERGY
AND
BASIC
ENERGY
NEEDS
.
297
9.3.2
ENERGY
STATISTICS
IN
KENYA
-
HOW
TO
ACCOUNT
FOR
THE
USE
OF
SOLID
BIOMASS?
.
300
9.3.3
ENERGY
SETTINGS
AND
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
CONSUMPTION
.
301
9.3.4
THE
ENERGY
LADDER
AND
FUEL
STACKING
MODEL
REFLECTED
IN
ETHNOGRAPHIC
DATA
FROM
MUMIAS
.
302
9.3.5
IMPROVED
LIVING
CONDITIONS
AND
ENERGY
EMBODIED
IN
GOODS
.
305
9.4
LIMITATIONS
AND
CHALLENGES
.
306
9.4.1
LIMITATIONS
.
306
9.4.2
CHALLENGES
.
308
9.5
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS,
FUTURE
WORK
AND
OUTLOOK
.
309
10.
PUBLICATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
313
PUBLICATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
313
11.
ANNEX
.
337
11.1
MUMIAS
-
MAPS
AND
STATISTICS
.
337
11.2
HOUSEHOLD
ENERGY
INVENTORY
QUESTIONNAIRE
.
341
11.3
ENERGY-CV
.
346
11.3.1
FILL
IN
TABLE
FOR
BIOGRAPHICAL
DATA
.
346
11.3.2
GUIDING
QUESTION
FOR
THE
BIOGRAPHICAL
INTERVIEW
.
346
11.4
FUTURE
VISION
PHOTO
SERIES
.
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spelling | Stoppok, Manfred Verfasser (DE-588)117082269X aut The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya Manfred Stoppok Leipzig Leipziger Universitätsverlag 2023 350 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dissertation Universität Bayreuth 2020 Haushalt (DE-588)4023744-8 gnd rswk-swf Energieverbrauch (DE-588)4014733-2 gnd rswk-swf Kenia (DE-588)4030236-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Kenia (DE-588)4030236-2 g Haushalt (DE-588)4023744-8 s Energieverbrauch (DE-588)4014733-2 s DE-604 B:DE-101 application/pdf https://d-nb.info/1307989403/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034874942&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p dnb 20240130 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#dnb |
spellingShingle | Stoppok, Manfred The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya Haushalt (DE-588)4023744-8 gnd Energieverbrauch (DE-588)4014733-2 gnd |
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title | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya |
title_auth | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya |
title_exact_search | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya |
title_exact_search_txtP | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya |
title_full | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya Manfred Stoppok |
title_fullStr | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya Manfred Stoppok |
title_full_unstemmed | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya Manfred Stoppok |
title_short | The household energy transition from global and local perspectives |
title_sort | the household energy transition from global and local perspectives energy statistics the energy ladder and energy biographies in mumias western kenya |
title_sub | energy statistics, the energy ladder and energy biographies in Mumias, Western Kenya |
topic | Haushalt (DE-588)4023744-8 gnd Energieverbrauch (DE-588)4014733-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Haushalt Energieverbrauch Kenia Hochschulschrift |
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