Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines

The global shifts in population age distribution brings about both challenges and opportunities. On the one hand, demographic transitions present an opportunity for sustained economic growth. However, it also poses challenges in meeting future consumption requirements. In this paper, we performed an...

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Main Authors: Abrigo, Michael R.M., Ortiz, Ma Kristina P.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12922024-04-25T07:16:51Z Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines Abrigo, Michael R.M. Ortiz, Ma Kristina P. The global shifts in population age distribution brings about both challenges and opportunities. On the one hand, demographic transitions present an opportunity for sustained economic growth. However, it also poses challenges in meeting future consumption requirements. In this paper, we performed an index decomposition analysis linked with an economic-demographic model to trace how population age structure change may affect household electricity demand with the Philippines as a specific case study. Our results show that population ageing has a direct, significant, and persistent effect on residential electricity demand growth. In economies like the Philippines where the elderly consumes more electricity per person relative to younger cohorts, population ageing is expected to raise aggregate electricity demand through sheer compositional accounting effect. But even in economies where average electricity consumption is flat or declining in age, demographic dividends are projected to raise aggregate electricity consumption by expanding electricity access and increasing usage intensity across all age groups through a positive income effect. The permanence and irreversibility of population ageing, and the persistence of economic growth from demographic change may drive continuing growth in the energy sector. 2024-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/290 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2024.100503 Ateneo School of Government Publications Archīum Ateneo Demographic change Electricity demand Population ageing Demography, Population, and Ecology Economics Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Demographic change
Electricity demand
Population ageing
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Economics
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Demographic change
Electricity demand
Population ageing
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Economics
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abrigo, Michael R.M.
Ortiz, Ma Kristina P.
Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines
description The global shifts in population age distribution brings about both challenges and opportunities. On the one hand, demographic transitions present an opportunity for sustained economic growth. However, it also poses challenges in meeting future consumption requirements. In this paper, we performed an index decomposition analysis linked with an economic-demographic model to trace how population age structure change may affect household electricity demand with the Philippines as a specific case study. Our results show that population ageing has a direct, significant, and persistent effect on residential electricity demand growth. In economies like the Philippines where the elderly consumes more electricity per person relative to younger cohorts, population ageing is expected to raise aggregate electricity demand through sheer compositional accounting effect. But even in economies where average electricity consumption is flat or declining in age, demographic dividends are projected to raise aggregate electricity consumption by expanding electricity access and increasing usage intensity across all age groups through a positive income effect. The permanence and irreversibility of population ageing, and the persistence of economic growth from demographic change may drive continuing growth in the energy sector.
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author Abrigo, Michael R.M.
Ortiz, Ma Kristina P.
author_facet Abrigo, Michael R.M.
Ortiz, Ma Kristina P.
author_sort Abrigo, Michael R.M.
title Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines
title_short Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines
title_full Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines
title_fullStr Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Residential Electricity Consumption over the Demographic Transition in the Philippines
title_sort residential electricity consumption over the demographic transition in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/290
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2024.100503
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