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In this study, an attempt has been made to carry out household energy consumption in Myanmar. The objectives of this study are to study the household energy consumption and to investigate the effect of income level on energy consumption of the selected regions in Myanmar. The original household energy survey was conducted to 967 households in 11 regions across Myanmar but that the selected six regions were investigated the available data sets. Therefore, this study is evaluated 640 household’s energy consumption of six regions (Yangon, Mandalay, Shan, Rakhine, Kayar and Mon). The descriptive analysis is applied to demonstrate the household energy consumption by income level. According to the result, 62.66% of households are earned under 150000 kyats, 21.09% of households are earned from 150000 kyats to 250000 kyats and 16.25% of households are earned above 250000 kyats. This analysis found that 100% households of high income level is consumed the various energy above 60000 kyats in one month. The discriminant analysis is employed to determine how the energy in households is consumed, based on both region and income. According to the result, electricity, candle and other (diesel, fuel wood, liquefied petroleum gas, charcoal, gasoline, paraffin, kerosene, rice husks, coal, charcoal and village generator) are potentially important for both region and income. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Daw Aye Aye Maw |