Biomass fuels dominate the national energy balances of most sub-Saharan African countries, with wood contributing 80-90 % of poorer countries like Ethiopia, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique. The predominant method of utilising wood for cooking is on an open fire, considered wasteful of wood. For this reason there have been many initiatives to improve the efficiency with which wood is used for cooking, or to introduce alternatives like solar cookers and ethanol gel stoves to avoid using wood altogether. The requirements of a cooking fuel vary seasonally in any given household, and across different climatic zones. The ability of improved stoves to meet these requirements varies considerably across these different zone...
The efficiency of traditional open cook stoves in supplying firewood energy is usually low. Accordin...
In 2011, Energy saving (mud) stoves were introduced in villages around the Kachung Forestplantation ...
Bibliography: leaves 154-160.In light of the dependence of the majority of rural South Africans on f...
In rural areas of least developed countries, the preparation of meals remains the predominant energy...
Eradicating poverty and achieving food and nutrition security in a sustainable environment is diffic...
Eradicating poverty and achieving food and nutrition security in a sustainable environment is diffic...
Abstract: Many cookstove programmes implemented around the world aimed to reduce fuel consumption an...
Journal of Intersect Vol 8 No 3 (2015)Traditional biomass is a major source of cooking and heating e...
Intersect, 2015; 8 (3)Traditional biomass is a major source of cooking and heating energy in Tanzani...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
Nearly half the world's population burns solid fuel for cooking, heating, and lighting. The incomple...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
Most households in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on wood as primary energy source. The availability of woo...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
The efficiency of traditional open cook stoves in supplying firewood energy is usually low. Accordin...
In 2011, Energy saving (mud) stoves were introduced in villages around the Kachung Forestplantation ...
Bibliography: leaves 154-160.In light of the dependence of the majority of rural South Africans on f...
In rural areas of least developed countries, the preparation of meals remains the predominant energy...
Eradicating poverty and achieving food and nutrition security in a sustainable environment is diffic...
Eradicating poverty and achieving food and nutrition security in a sustainable environment is diffic...
Abstract: Many cookstove programmes implemented around the world aimed to reduce fuel consumption an...
Journal of Intersect Vol 8 No 3 (2015)Traditional biomass is a major source of cooking and heating e...
Intersect, 2015; 8 (3)Traditional biomass is a major source of cooking and heating energy in Tanzani...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
Nearly half the world's population burns solid fuel for cooking, heating, and lighting. The incomple...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
Most households in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on wood as primary energy source. The availability of woo...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
The efficiency of traditional open cook stoves in supplying firewood energy is usually low. Accordin...
In 2011, Energy saving (mud) stoves were introduced in villages around the Kachung Forestplantation ...
Bibliography: leaves 154-160.In light of the dependence of the majority of rural South Africans on f...