Waller Gillian, Crosbie Tracey, Newbury-Birch Dorothy, Bandyopadhyay Santanu, Ghanem Dana Abi, Jana Arnab, Pillai Gobind G, Krishna Priya G S, Sarkar Ahana, Thomas Neenu, Diba Parisa, Divers Andy
School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA UK.
Department of Energy Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India.
Glob Implement Res Appl. 2022;2(4):361-370. doi: 10.1007/s43477-022-00059-y. Epub 2022 Oct 11.
Metering is fundamental in the efficient operation of electricity networks, as meters facilitate controlled usage and improve health and well-being. However, across the Global South, meters have often been found to be lacking or not fit for purpose. Therefore, this study sought to determine residents' perceptions and access to electricity metering across a community in Mumbai, with the goal of developing recommendations to support the implementation of meters in the future. Fifty semi-structured interviews were conducted by phone, with participants from different areas and socioeconomic classes, within Greater Mumbai. The sample consisted of 20 low-income, 20 middle-income, and 10 high-income participants. The Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) was used to inform the interview schedule and to organise the thematic analysis. Meter accessibility and location was variable across the participant groups, as was the education and awareness of metering technology. Socio-political factors were found to directly affect the use of meters, specifically in the low-income group. The high cost associated with metering was a prominent finding; with a preconception that introducing meters would only increase utility expenditure. Future work should focus around ensuring meters are easy to use, practical and accessible to all residents and supporting education programmes around how to use a meter and how they can reduce utility expenditure. The cost of meters should also be investigated, to establish that the costs, associated with introducing new meters, are not passed disproportionately to consumers.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43477-022-00059-y.
计量是电网高效运行的基础,因为电表有助于控制用电并改善健康和福祉。然而,在全球南方地区,经常发现电表短缺或不适用。因此,本研究旨在确定孟买一个社区居民对电表的看法以及电表的使用情况,目的是制定建议以支持未来电表的安装。通过电话对大孟买不同地区和社会经济阶层的参与者进行了50次半结构化访谈。样本包括20名低收入、20名中等收入和10名高收入参与者。采用归一化过程理论来指导访谈提纲并组织主题分析。电表的可及性和位置在不同参与者群体中各不相同,对计量技术的了解和认识也是如此。发现社会政治因素直接影响电表的使用,特别是在低收入群体中。与计量相关的高成本是一个突出的发现;人们 preconception 认为引入电表只会增加公用事业支出。未来的工作应集中在确保电表易于使用、实用且所有居民都能使用,并支持围绕如何使用电表以及如何减少公用事业支出的教育计划。还应调查电表的成本,以确定引入新电表的相关成本不会不成比例地转嫁给消费者。
在线版本包含可在10.1007/s43477-022-00059-y获取的补充材料。 (注:“preconception”这里原文可能有误,推测是“preconceived”,译为“预先的看法” )