Abstract

Reliable and affordable access to electricity has become one of the basic needs for humans and is, as such, at the top of the development agenda. It contributes to socio-economic development by transforming the whole spectrum of people’s lives—food, education, healthcare. It spurs new economic opportunities, thus improving livelihoods. Using a comprehensive dataset of pseudonymized mobile phone records, we analyse the impact of electrification on attractiveness for rural areas in Senegal. We extract communication and mobility flows from call detail records and show that electrification is positively and specifically correlated with centrality measures within the communication network and with the volume of incoming visitors. This increased influence is however circumscribed to a limited spatial extent, creating a complex competition with nearby areas. Nevertheless, we found that the volume of visitors between any two sites could be well predicted from the level of electrification at the destination and the living standard at the origin. In view of these results, we discuss how to obtain the best outcomes from a rural electrification planning strategy. We determine that electrifying clusters of rural sites is a better solution than centralizing electricity supplies to maximize the development of specifically targeted sites.

Highlights

  • Providing reliable and affordable access to modern energy services is specified as one of the top social priorities in the royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rsos R

  • According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), nearly 12% of humanity lacked any access to electricity supply in 2018, including about half of the sub-Saharan African population [2]

  • Can we predict the volume and profile of visitor flows from the electrification rate of the destinations? We find that electrification is positively correlated with centrality measures within the communication network and with the volume of incoming visitors, which is distinct from other socioeconomic indicators

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Introduction

Providing reliable and affordable access to modern energy services is specified as one of the top social priorities in the royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rsos R. Getting access to energy can potentially 2 transform the whole spectrum of people’s lives: stored energy can be used to improve healthcare services, to help pump water for domestic usage or irrigation, to access safe fuel for cooking and heating; it positively impacts education by providing better lighting and access to technological support and it facilitates income generating activities by increasing overall productivity. It is recognized as a critical element to enable human beings to thrive and no one should fall short of it. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), nearly 12% of humanity lacked any access to electricity supply in 2018, including about half of the sub-Saharan African population [2]

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