Abstract:
Electricity service is a very essential commodity for residential, social, commercial, as 
well as industrial and it also essential for economic growth. The objectives of this study 
were to assess urban households’ willingness to pay for electricity use in Anchar 
Woreda. In the study area unable to get continuous and high-quality electricity services. 
In this study, two sample kebeles that have electric access were selected purposively and 
239 sample households were selected using random sampling technique. The primary 
data were collected by face to face interview and various documents were reviewed to get 
secondary data. Double bounded dichotomous choices with follow-up open-ended 
questions of contingent valuation methods were employed to elicit urban household’s 
willingness to pay for electricity use. Both descriptive and econometrics models were 
used for the analysis. Bivariate probit and seemingly unrelated bivariate probit models 
were used to identify factors affected and to estimate means the household’s willingness 
to pay for electricity use, respectively. The results of the bivariate probit model showed 
that household income and educational level had positive and significant effects while the 
bid price and reliability of the current electricity supply had a negatively and significant 
effect on willingness to pay for electricity use. On the other hand, the result of the 
seemingly unrelated bivariate probit model from double bounded dichotomous showed 
that households’ mean willingness to pay 5.966 ETB per kWh for electricity use, while 
the open-ended format was to be 5.42 ETB per kWh. The results of the contingent 
valuation method show that all of the sample household’s heads have a willingness to 
pay for electricity use. The Government should make efficiency plan invest on 
infrastructure in the power sector and improvement electricity tariffs more than paying 
now if they will be provided improved electricity services and other concerned bodies 
should give attention to better expand awareness of the electricity uses.