The majority of Ethiopia's people (85%) reside in rural areas, deriving their livelihood from agriculture. Ethiopia's energy system is characterized mainly by biomass fuel supply, with households being the greatest energy consumers. The household sector takes up nearly 94 % of the total energy supplies. Access to energy resources and technologies in rural Ethiopia is highly constrained which makes the energy supply and consumption pattern of the country to show many elements of un-sustainability. The concern on cooking practices, household economics, health, forest and agricultural resource management, and global greenhouse gas emissions has emerged as a transformative opportunity to improve individual lives, livelihoods, and the global env...
Background Approximately 80% of Ethiopia\u27s energy consumption is dominated by woody biomass fuel...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the farmers of Kumbursa village for their wholehearted cooperati...
The study looks in to identifying rural energy sources and energy consumption pattern in the selecte...
Most people in rural developing countries do not have access to modern energy services for cooking, ...
Majority of world population (80% of total world) is living in rural area but consumes only about 30...
Domestic biogas technology helps to foster sustainable development in different ways. It is particul...
The study looks in to identifying rural energy sources and energy consumption pattern in the selecte...
<b>Keywords</b>: biofuels; land degradation; technology adoption; fuel-savings efficiency; stove R&a...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Renewable energy has the potential to play a significant role in providing access to clean and affor...
In developing countries, like Ethiopia, high population growth is the root cause of deforestation. T...
The study was developed with the aim of to understand the rural household energy consumption pattern...
Regardless of the efforts to encourage the use of renewable energy sources such as solar and biogas ...
The study aims to assessing the role of biogas technology in saving biomass, mitigating green-house ...
The authors are grateful to the participating households in stove performance test and end-users’ st...
Background Approximately 80% of Ethiopia\u27s energy consumption is dominated by woody biomass fuel...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the farmers of Kumbursa village for their wholehearted cooperati...
The study looks in to identifying rural energy sources and energy consumption pattern in the selecte...
Most people in rural developing countries do not have access to modern energy services for cooking, ...
Majority of world population (80% of total world) is living in rural area but consumes only about 30...
Domestic biogas technology helps to foster sustainable development in different ways. It is particul...
The study looks in to identifying rural energy sources and energy consumption pattern in the selecte...
<b>Keywords</b>: biofuels; land degradation; technology adoption; fuel-savings efficiency; stove R&a...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Renewable energy has the potential to play a significant role in providing access to clean and affor...
In developing countries, like Ethiopia, high population growth is the root cause of deforestation. T...
The study was developed with the aim of to understand the rural household energy consumption pattern...
Regardless of the efforts to encourage the use of renewable energy sources such as solar and biogas ...
The study aims to assessing the role of biogas technology in saving biomass, mitigating green-house ...
The authors are grateful to the participating households in stove performance test and end-users’ st...
Background Approximately 80% of Ethiopia\u27s energy consumption is dominated by woody biomass fuel...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the farmers of Kumbursa village for their wholehearted cooperati...
The study looks in to identifying rural energy sources and energy consumption pattern in the selecte...