LAPSE:2023.7465
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LAPSE:2023.7465
The Status of Household Electricity Use Behaviour Research in South Africa between 2000 and 2022
February 24, 2023
Abstract
Unsustainable use of electricity has severe implications on the environment and human well-being. With an estimated consumption of about 20% of total global electricity demand, the household sector is a key player in efforts for crafting interventions for reducing electricity consumption. Despite increasing calls for behavioural solutions to electricity conservation at the household level, more attention has been paid to technical than behavioural interventions. Yet a deeper understanding of electricity use behaviour is needed to design interventions and engender integration of behavioural interventions into demand-side management and decision making. Although South Africa is energy insecure and a major greenhouse gas emitter, less attention has been paid to household electricity use using behavioural lenses. Using a scoping review approach, this study inductively reviewed publications to examine the state of research on household electricity use in South Africa, focussing on (1) research trends and contexts, (2) conceptual focus, (3) proposed interventions for reducing electricity consumption and (4) future research needs. Very few publications considered reported and actual electricity use behaviour. Most publications (65%) paid attention to technical dimensions for reducing household electricity consumption such as economic nudges and technical retrofits, rather than behavioural strategies. Of the publications that focussed on behaviour, very few explicitly examined reported electricity use behaviour. Most publications did not consider the role of partnerships in designing interventions for reducing electricity consumption but rather employed individualistic perspectives. Overall, the results suggest that calls for behaviour change research have not been fully heeded. More studies on electricity use behaviour in different contexts, including across an income heterogeneity gradient, and the role of context dependent collective settings in drafting interventions, are required to better inform pathways to sustainable electricity use.
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behavioural interventions, electricity use, households, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
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Mutumbi U, Thondhlana G, Ruwanza S. The Status of Household Electricity Use Behaviour Research in South Africa between 2000 and 2022. (2023). LAPSE:2023.7465
Author Affiliations
Mutumbi U: Department of Environmental Science, Rhodes University, Makhanda 6139, South Africa [ORCID]
Thondhlana G: Department of Environmental Science, Rhodes University, Makhanda 6139, South Africa [ORCID]
Ruwanza S: Department of Environmental Science, Rhodes University, Makhanda 6139, South Africa
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
15
Issue
23
First Page
9018
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-11-29
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1996-1073
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