12–13 Jun 2025
Goethe University Frankfurt
Europe/Zurich timezone

10 Years After: Long-term Adoption of Electricity in Rural Rwanda

13 Jun 2025, 10:00
30m
Goethe University Frankfurt

Goethe University Frankfurt

Parallel Session Environmental Economics and Sustainability Parallel Session 2

Speaker

Jörg Ankel-Peters (RWI Leibniz Institute for Economic Research)

Description

Power grid extension into hitherto unconnected areas is high on the policy agenda in Sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, connection rates and electricity consumption remain low in rural grid-covered areas, at least in the short and medium run. This paper provides a long-term follow-up on an evaluation of a large grid extension program in rural Rwanda. We study the adoption of grid electricity over time using a panel of 41 communities that were electrified up to ten years ago. We triangulate our own survey data with administrative consumption data. We find that in connected communities, almost half of the households remain unconnected. Electricity consumption and appliance use are low and did not grow over time. It is therefore difficult to justify investments into grid-based rural electrification by economic development impacts and cost-benefit considerations. Rights-based arguments rooted in equity and fairness considerations may provide a more compelling yet controversial justification for such investments.

Keyword Environmental Economics and Sustainability

Authors

Anicet Munyehirwe Jörg Ankel-Peters (RWI Leibniz Institute for Economic Research) Lise Masselua Maximiliane Sievert Vijay Modi (Columbia University)

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