Although India’s Ujjwala programme has encouraged adoption of modern cooking gas, households have not shifted away from using highly polluting solid fuels. Additional incentives to encourage regular use of cooking gas are necessary to enable a more rapid and complete transition to clean cooking fuel among poor rural households
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
In developing countries, access to modern energy for cooking and heating still remains a challenge t...
The Pradhan Mantri Ujjawala Yojana (PMUY) has been praised as a landmark initiative that has empower...
Kerosene subsidies intended for Indian households have been known for their poor targeting and high ...
Nearly half of the world's population does not have access to cleaner cooking fuels, and this is att...
More than 70 million poor women in India have received liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) stoves within t...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
Small-scale anaerobic digester installation has been a development objective of the Indian governmen...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
A financial analysis of cooking energy options is attempted for India using data from a field study ...
Traditional fuels have both environmental and health impacts. The transition from traditional to cle...
Improving access to modern fuels is essential in developing countries for reducing adverse human hea...
Transitioning to cleaner forms of cooking energy is a key facet of sustainable development. Despite ...
The Indian government is currently promoting and subsidising the replacement of solid cooking fuels ...
This research provides policy-relevant insights into how a mass-scale, equitable transition to the u...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
In developing countries, access to modern energy for cooking and heating still remains a challenge t...
The Pradhan Mantri Ujjawala Yojana (PMUY) has been praised as a landmark initiative that has empower...
Kerosene subsidies intended for Indian households have been known for their poor targeting and high ...
Nearly half of the world's population does not have access to cleaner cooking fuels, and this is att...
More than 70 million poor women in India have received liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) stoves within t...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
Small-scale anaerobic digester installation has been a development objective of the Indian governmen...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
A financial analysis of cooking energy options is attempted for India using data from a field study ...
Traditional fuels have both environmental and health impacts. The transition from traditional to cle...
Improving access to modern fuels is essential in developing countries for reducing adverse human hea...
Transitioning to cleaner forms of cooking energy is a key facet of sustainable development. Despite ...
The Indian government is currently promoting and subsidising the replacement of solid cooking fuels ...
This research provides policy-relevant insights into how a mass-scale, equitable transition to the u...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
In developing countries, access to modern energy for cooking and heating still remains a challenge t...
The Pradhan Mantri Ujjawala Yojana (PMUY) has been praised as a landmark initiative that has empower...