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Research Article

Modern residential energy inequalities in Indonesia: spatial and income analyses

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Pages 329-350 | Published online: 16 Aug 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This study put forward the inequality issues in modern residential energy consumption from both income and spatial viewpoints, with special regard to the Indonesian case. Energy inequality was viewed from the perspective of energy justice in both distribution and recognition. This study employed qualitative analysis with Theil’s, Gini, and mixed-Gini index methods. The energy usage inequalities have declined, both overall and by the dimensions of spatial and income levels, except in urban areas. However, this paper found that some groups were susceptible to fall into energy-poor, especially residents in rural areas, remote areas, and eastern Indonesia. Besides improving a more stable electricity grid, the government should continue the energy-saving solar lighting (LTSHE) program and promote small-scale decentralized technologies. LPG distribution should be improved. A program such as the cheap clean stove needs to be developed to reach those without access to clean cooking fuel.

Acknowledgment

The authors would sincerely like to thank the editor and anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments for improving this paper. We acknowledge this research was supported by the Directorate of Research and Community Engagement, Universitas Indonesia under the grant of PITMA-A.

Notes

1 Income in this study derives from annual expenditure as a proxy of income due to more reliable for developing countries (Meyer and Sullivan Citation2011; Saxena and Bhattacharya Citation2018).

2 The codes for provinces in this study are provided in the Appendixes (Table A1).

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