Respondents were asked to rank the perceived benefits from a list.
The list included increased quality of life, providing access to television and information, enabling users to increase their hours for study, enabling users to increase their hours of working after dusk, increased users' ability to generate income, greater mobility to work at night (due to an increase sense of security), increased employment opportunities, increased social activities, reducing the workload for women due to reduced needs for cleaning kerosene lamps, and increasing women's opportunities to work at night and to thereby increase the contribution that they are able to make towards family earnings. The results was found same as the evaluation of electrical service acceleration in Thailand which is the quality of life change in various