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Within PeopleSuN, WP 2 provides quantitative survey data from 225 electrified non-urban villages across three Nigerian geopolitical zones as well as qualitative survey data from 8 electrified non-urban villages. Household and enterprise surveys were conducted.
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As part of the PeopleSuN project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the funding initiative ‘Client II - International Partnerships for Sustainable Innovations’, an extensive dataset was collected through household and enterprise energy surveys conducted in Nigeria in 2021. The surveys covered 225 enumeration areas in three Nigerian geopolitical zones, North West, North Central and South-South. The dataset includes a total of 3,599 households and 1,122 small and medium-sized enterprises. The sample was designed to be representative of rural and peri-urban grid-electrified regions in each zone. The dataset is publicly available on [https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/GTNEJD PeopleSuN Harvard dataverse] for the open access of academic community, local stakeholders and international initiatives.
  
The goals of the household survey are to
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The surveys aimed to gather comprehensive data on various aspects, including demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, energy access, supply quality, ownership, and usage patterns of electrical appliances, cooking solutions, energy-related capabilities, and supply preferences [see figure 1].[[File:PeopleSuN_sample_design.png|alt=|none|thumb|569x569px|Figure 1: PeopleSuN survey data sample design overview. Reproduced from Pelz et al 2023.]]More information on the survey design and data collection can be found in Pelz et al 2023<ref name=":0">Pelz, S., Chinichian, N., Neyrand, C., & Blechinger, P. (2023). Electricity supply quality and use among rural and peri-urban households and small firms in Nigeria. Scientific Data, 10(1), 273. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02185-0</nowiki><blockquote></blockquote></ref>.
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#Testing household preferences for appliances, electricity hour capacity, source and billing methods.
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The goals of the enterprise surveys are to
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#Defining typical enterprise types across non-urban Nigeria and develop improved estimates on their electricity needs, linking this with wealth and other factors, and to
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The goals of the qualitative surveys are to
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#Understanding which electric appliances are perceived as necessary for household wellbeing
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#Understanding the socio-cultural values and norms related to use of electric appliances
 
#Understanding differences and similarities in values and preferences across population sub-groups (e.g. by gender)
 
The dataset includes answers from 3,599 households and 1,122 enterprises. It is freely available on Harvard Dataverse for all with attribution “RLI-PeopleSuN Energy Audits (RLI-PSN): Household and enterprise energy supply, use and preference data from rural Nigeria”.
 

Latest revision as of 08:49, 13 September 2023

As part of the PeopleSuN project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the funding initiative ‘Client II - International Partnerships for Sustainable Innovations’, an extensive dataset was collected through household and enterprise energy surveys conducted in Nigeria in 2021. The surveys covered 225 enumeration areas in three Nigerian geopolitical zones, North West, North Central and South-South. The dataset includes a total of 3,599 households and 1,122 small and medium-sized enterprises. The sample was designed to be representative of rural and peri-urban grid-electrified regions in each zone. The dataset is publicly available on PeopleSuN Harvard dataverse for the open access of academic community, local stakeholders and international initiatives.

The surveys aimed to gather comprehensive data on various aspects, including demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, energy access, supply quality, ownership, and usage patterns of electrical appliances, cooking solutions, energy-related capabilities, and supply preferences [see figure 1].
Figure 1: PeopleSuN survey data sample design overview. Reproduced from Pelz et al 2023.
More information on the survey design and data collection can be found in Pelz et al 2023[1].
  1. Pelz, S., Chinichian, N., Neyrand, C., & Blechinger, P. (2023). Electricity supply quality and use among rural and peri-urban households and small firms in Nigeria. Scientific Data, 10(1), 273. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02185-0