Energy for cooking is considered essential in achieving modern energy access. Despite this, almost three billion people worldwide still use solid fuels to meet their cooking needs. To better support practitioners and policy-makers, this paper presents a new model for comparing cooking solutions and its key output metric: the 'levelized cost of cooking a meal' (LCCM). The model is applied to compare several cooking solutions in the case study area of Nyeri County in Kenya. The cooking access targets are connected to the International Workshop Agreement and Global Tracking Framework's tiers of cooking energy access. Results show how an increased energy access with improved firewood and charcoal cookstoves could reduce both household's LCCMs a...
This paper seeks to highlight the emerging opportunity for manufacturers to enter the largely untapp...
Over 640 million people in Africa are expected to rely on solid-fuels for cooking by 2040. In Wester...
Slow progress in expanding clean cooking access is hindering progress on health, gender, equity, cli...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Kenya is facing a formidable cleaning cooking challenge. The burden of cooking in the current situat...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
Cooking with electricity (eCook) in low-and-middle-income developing countries is still an expensive...
Nearly 900 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on traditional biomass for cooking, with negati...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
For the past 40 years, the dominant ‘policy’ on cooking energy in the Global South has been to impro...
Published online: 17 February 2016Global demand for wood fuel energy is high and rising due to popul...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Globally, 2.6 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in interlinked health, environmental...
Globally, approximately 2 billion people have access to some form of electricity but do not have acc...
This paper seeks to highlight the emerging opportunity for manufacturers to enter the largely untapp...
Over 640 million people in Africa are expected to rely on solid-fuels for cooking by 2040. In Wester...
Slow progress in expanding clean cooking access is hindering progress on health, gender, equity, cli...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Kenya is facing a formidable cleaning cooking challenge. The burden of cooking in the current situat...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
Cooking with electricity (eCook) in low-and-middle-income developing countries is still an expensive...
Nearly 900 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on traditional biomass for cooking, with negati...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
For the past 40 years, the dominant ‘policy’ on cooking energy in the Global South has been to impro...
Published online: 17 February 2016Global demand for wood fuel energy is high and rising due to popul...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Globally, 2.6 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in interlinked health, environmental...
Globally, approximately 2 billion people have access to some form of electricity but do not have acc...
This paper seeks to highlight the emerging opportunity for manufacturers to enter the largely untapp...
Over 640 million people in Africa are expected to rely on solid-fuels for cooking by 2040. In Wester...
Slow progress in expanding clean cooking access is hindering progress on health, gender, equity, cli...