Abstract:
A majority of the households in Sri Lanka, as in the case of many developing countries, is concentrated in the rural areas of the country. Unfortunately, very little attention has been paid until recently to analyse and address various issues associated with rural energy supplies, particularly those issues regarding barriers to penetration of clean and convenient sources of energy.
This paper presents the results and analysis of a study conducted through a sample study on domestic energy supplies in rural Sri Lanka with emphasis on cooking and lighting energy requirements. The paper has attempted to highlight policy issues associated with rural energy supplies and possible solutions to them in the context of the country’s overall picture of the energy sector.
Citation:
Wijayatunga, P. D. C., & Attalage, R. A. (2003). Analysis of rural household energy supplies in Sri Lanka: Energy efficiency, fuel switching and barriers to expansion. Energy Conversion and Management, 44(7), 1123–1130. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0196-8904(02)00100-0