Electricity theft in Kampala and potential ICT solutions
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2014Author
Mbabazi-Mutebi, Ruth
Sansa-Otim, Julianne
Sebitosi, Ben
Okou, Richard
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Electricity theft is the main source of non-technical losses in electricity
distribution utilities. This paper presents data from an ongoing research to
study the causes of electricity theft in Kampala, Uganda and people’s response
to the efforts being made to reduce it. Our study reveals that electricity theft in
Kampala is largely due to economic reasons and corruption within the utility
company. It confirms that people perceive electricity theft as the utility’s
problem and are not willing to report electric theft suspects. We propose ICT
technologies to encourage consumer participation in reducing electricity theft.