Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

EfD Discussion Paper,
Environment for Development, University of Gothenburg

No 25-10: Electricity as a clean cooking option: What can we learn from cross-country comparison

Praveen Kumar (), Eshita Gupta (), Mary Karumba (), Abebe Damte Beyene (), Nnaemeka Chukwuone (), Marc Jeuland () and E. Somanathan ()
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Praveen Kumar: Ashoka University
Eshita Gupta: KPMG, Gurugram, India
Mary Karumba: Dept. of Economic Planning and Statistics, Govt of Kenya
Abebe Damte Beyene: Environment and Climate Research Center, Ethiopia
Nnaemeka Chukwuone: University of Nigeria - Nsukka
Marc Jeuland: Duke University
E. Somanathan: Indian Statistical Institute Delhi

Abstract: Cooking, a ubiquitous household activity, presents a significant opportunity for energy transition. This study focuses on the transition to the understudied and under-adopted—despite high electricity access— practice of electric cooking as a clean solution by examining both demand and supply factors. Using nationally representative data from India, Nepal, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Nigeria, we highlight the role of electricity reliability as a central determinant of electric cooking adoption. Reliability consistently shows a strong positive association with adoption in India, Nepal, Ethiopia, and Nigeria, underscoring that access alone is insufficient without dependable supply. Alongside reliability, household expenditure, urban location, and education also emerge as important correlates. Qualitative evidence further reveals that while electric cooking is valued for its speed and convenience, it is predominantly used in a stacked manner and faces several barriers—poor and unreliable electricity quality, inadequate household electrical wiring and infrastructure, high upfront appliance costs, limited appliance durability, and lack of local repair services— that inhibit greater use of this fuel. These findings can be valuable for further research, data collection, and government policies to effectively scale electric cooking

Keywords: Electricity Reliability; Household air pollution; Energy Transition; Electric Cooking; Clean Cooking

JEL-codes: O12; O13; O18; Q40; Q48; Q55

Language: English

29 pages, November 7, 2025

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