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A Study on Consumer Preferences to Adopt Domestic Biogas Digester Technology in Rwanda : 르완다의 가정용 바이오 가스 디제스터 기술 도입에대한 소비자 선호 분석

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dc.contributor.advisor이종수-
dc.contributor.author갓프레이-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-14T02:32:29Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-14T02:32:29Z-
dc.date.issued2016-02-
dc.identifier.other000000132563-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/122608-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 협동과정 기술경영·경제·정책전공, 2016. 2. 이종수.-
dc.description.abstractApproximately 99.4% of households in Rwanda rely on traditional biomass energy for cooking in rural areas, particularly firewood, charcoal, and agricultural waste regardless of the negative implications on health, the environment, and the economy. To address these energy challenges, the government initiated multiple renewable programs to provide alternative clean and modern energy services for cooking. Biogas energy technology is a contender as a viable and affordable energy technology service that can meet rural energy demand for cooking because of its multiple benefits for health, the environment, and the economy, including the provision of a supply of slurry for agricultural production. Despite government efforts to underpin a biogas program by providing a flat subsidy of approximately 300,000RFW for the partial installation of a biogas digester to consumers, the penetration rate has remained extremely low at 1% since 2007. This raises the question whether the current biogas policies stimulate the adoption of biogas digester technology by consumers. To answer this question, the study investigated consumers willingness to pay (WTP) for domestic biogas digester technology as a substitute for traditional biomass energy in rural areas using conjoint analysis and discrete choice models. The study conducted a conjoint survey on 250 rural households with 4,500 observations, and each household had at least three cows. The sample was selected from five districts with substantial cattle because cow dung is the main feedstock for biogas production. The study used a rank-ordered logit model to estimate consumer WTP for domestic biogas digester technology. The study used five attributes to develop 18 choice sets including the size of the biogas digester, cost, guarantee period, the service provider, and time saved after the application of the biogas digester.
The key findings show that household preference to adopt biogas digester technology increases with a sizeable biogas digester, with a low cost for the biogas digester, with an increase in household income, with a substantial guarantee period, and when the service provider is a private supplier. This study suggests that the government enhance awareness campaigns on the benefits of biogas digester technology. The study recommends the biogas financial subsidy reform to set up flexible funding policy based on consumer preference structure for biogas plant size, biogas standards, and a quality insurance framework with regular monitoring systems to formulate strong incentives such as tax subsidies, access to soft loans, and legal and regulatory frameworks that will motivate the private sector to invest in the biogas industry.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsCHAPTER 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Problem Statement 3
1.3 Purpose of the Dissertation 6
1.4 Outline of the Dissertation 7

CHAPTER 2: COUNTRY CONTEXT 9
2.1 Introduction 9
2.2 Overview of the Energy Sector in Rwanda 10
2.3 Electricity Subsector 16
2.4 Energy Potential in Rwanda 21
2.4.1 Hydropower Energy 22
2.4.2 Geothermal Energy 22
2.4.3 Solar Energy 23
2.4.4 Natural Gas Energy 23
2.4.5 Peat Energy 24
2.5 Sustainable and Efficient use of Biomass Energy 25
2.6 Policy and Legal Framework of the Energy Sector 29
2.6.1 National Energy Policy 29
2.6.2 Electricity Law 30
2.6.3 Rwanda Renewable Energy Feed-in-tariff Regulation 30
2.6.4 Biomass Energy Strategy 30
2.7 Institutional and Governance Arrangements 31
2.8 Transmission and Distribution System 32

CHAPTER 3: PREVIOUS STUDIES AND LITERATURE REVIEW 35
3.1 Background of Biogas Technology 35
3.2 Factors Influencing the Adoption of Biogas Digester Technology 38

CHAPTER 4: MODELS AND METHODOLOGY 44
4.1 Introduction 44
4.2 Survey Design 44
4.2.1 Sample Frame 44
4.2.2 Sample Size and Selection 45
4.2.3 Sample Unit 45
4.3 Stated Preference and Conjoint Analysis Approach 46
4.3.1 Stated Versus Revealed Preferences for the Analysis of Biogas Energy Technology 46
4.3.2 Conjoint Analysis versus Contingent Valuation in Stated Preference Methods 48
4.4 Discrete Choice Model 50
4.4.1 Random Utility Model 50
4.4.2 Rank-ordered Logit Model 53
4.5 Willingness to Pay 57
4.6 Relative Importance 58

CHAPTER 5: THE RESULTS OF THE CURRENT STUDY 61
5.1 Descriptive Statistics 61
5.2 Empirical Results and Discussion 74
5.2.1 Specific Models and Analysis of the Study Results 74
5.2.2 Model Estimate: Rank-ordered Logit Model 75
5.2.3 Interaction with Demographics and Individual Characteristics 80

CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS 85
6.1 Conclusion 85
6.2 Main Findings and Policy Implications 87
6.3 Limitations of the Study and Future Research 93

Bibliography 94

Appendices 103
Annex 1 - Generated choice cards 103
Annex 2- Survey Questionnaire (English & Kinyarwanda) 103

Abstract in Korean (국문 초록) 114
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectConsumer preferences-
dc.subjectConjoint analysis-
dc.subjectDiscrete choice models-
dc.subjectDomestic biogas technology-
dc.subjectWillingness to pay-
dc.subjectRwanda-
dc.subject.ddc658-
dc.titleA Study on Consumer Preferences to Adopt Domestic Biogas Digester Technology in Rwanda-
dc.title.alternative르완다의 가정용 바이오 가스 디제스터 기술 도입에대한 소비자 선호 분석-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorNgoboka-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pages118-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 협동과정 기술경영·경제·정책전공-
dc.date.awarded2016-02-
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