• Title of article

    Impact of household fuel expenditure on the environment: the quest for sustainable energy in Nigeria

  • Author/Authors

    Bukar Maina, Yakaka Department of Economics - Faculty of Social Sciences - University of Maiduguri, Nigeria , Kyari, Babagana Department of Agricultural Economics - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Maiduguri, Nigeria , Abba Jimme, Mohammed Department of Geography - Faculty of Social Sciences - University of Maiduguri, Nigeria

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    109
  • To page
    118
  • Abstract
    This study analyzed the impact of household fuel expenditure as a means of identifying a sustainable energy. Secondary data were used obtained from National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on general household survey carried out in 2016. The study employed descriptive statistics, Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Consumer Lifestyle Approach (CLA) models. The results revealed that electricity and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) are the two clean energy sources. However, it was discovered that households dedicate greater share of their income on dirty fuels. A total of 135,631 kg of CO2 is emitted monthly with an average of 38 kg per household. The urban households were found to emit more CO2 than the rural households. Furthermore, family size, income and educational level have positive effect on CO2 emission, while, younger household heads emit less CO2. The Kuznet hypothesis is also found to be applicable to Nigerian households. The present research recommended that the policy of cut one tree and plant five to be reinforced, electricity supply through solar and hydro sources should be improved, income of the consumer should be augmented and LPG production and supply should also be increased and made affordable to households.
  • Keywords
    Energy , Expenditure , Fuel , Household , Sustainable
  • Journal title
    Central Asian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Innovation
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2710244