Background Approximately 80% of Ethiopia\u27s energy consumption is dominated by woody biomass fuel use, resulting in 91.2 million tons of firewood and 4.2 million tons of charcoal consumed annually. Ethiopia\u27s dependency on non-sustainable energy, especially for cooking, has been a major concern for the nation for the past 30 years, contributing to deforestation, climate change, and adverse human health impacts. Objectives Our objective was to document the work of Gaia Association and the implementation of the ethanol CleanCook stove in the refugee camp and urban settings of Ethiopia. We then assessed the potential for the scale-up of ethanol as a household fuel. Methods We utilized the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementat...
The cooking energy mix in Uganda is dominated by unprocessed biomass, with charcoal the next most ut...
Majority of world population (80% of total world) is living in rural area but consumes only about 30...
Land degradation is a particularly vexing problem in developing countries; as forests are depleted, ...
Background Approximately 80% of Ethiopia\u27s energy consumption is dominated by woody biomass fuel...
The majority of Ethiopia's people (85%) reside in rural areas, deriving their livelihood from agricu...
Though initiated only at smaller scales so far, “Project Gaia” offers an innovative Ethiopian model ...
The increasing scarcity of biomass and the increment of the number of people who use biomass, partic...
In Ethiopia deforestation is a major problem and many peasants have switched from fuelwood to dung f...
Energy consumption of rural households’ depends on traditional fuel sources including wood, crop res...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Energy consumption is inextricably linked with the economy and the environment. The interlinkages ar...
Continued high reliance on traditional biomass fuels and stoves in developing countries gives rise t...
Fuelwood constitutes the primary domestic cooking fuel in many rural communities throughout the Glob...
<b>Keywords</b>: biofuels; land degradation; technology adoption; fuel-savings efficiency; stove R&a...
The cooking energy mix in Uganda is dominated by unprocessed biomass, with charcoal the next most ut...
Majority of world population (80% of total world) is living in rural area but consumes only about 30...
Land degradation is a particularly vexing problem in developing countries; as forests are depleted, ...
Background Approximately 80% of Ethiopia\u27s energy consumption is dominated by woody biomass fuel...
The majority of Ethiopia's people (85%) reside in rural areas, deriving their livelihood from agricu...
Though initiated only at smaller scales so far, “Project Gaia” offers an innovative Ethiopian model ...
The increasing scarcity of biomass and the increment of the number of people who use biomass, partic...
In Ethiopia deforestation is a major problem and many peasants have switched from fuelwood to dung f...
Energy consumption of rural households’ depends on traditional fuel sources including wood, crop res...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Energy consumption is inextricably linked with the economy and the environment. The interlinkages ar...
Continued high reliance on traditional biomass fuels and stoves in developing countries gives rise t...
Fuelwood constitutes the primary domestic cooking fuel in many rural communities throughout the Glob...
<b>Keywords</b>: biofuels; land degradation; technology adoption; fuel-savings efficiency; stove R&a...
The cooking energy mix in Uganda is dominated by unprocessed biomass, with charcoal the next most ut...
Majority of world population (80% of total world) is living in rural area but consumes only about 30...
Land degradation is a particularly vexing problem in developing countries; as forests are depleted, ...