In developing countries, access to modern energy for cooking and heating still remains a challenge to raising households out of poverty. About 2.5 billion people depend on solid fuels such as biomass, wood, charcoal and animal dung. The use of solid fuels has negative outcomes for health, the environment and economic development (Universal Energy Access, UNDP). In low income countries, 1.3 million deaths occur due to indoor smoke or air pollution from burning solid fuels in small, confined and unventilated kitchens or homes. In addition, pollutants such as black carbon, methane and ozone, emitted when burning inefficient fuels, are responsible for a fraction of the climate change and air pollution. There are international efforts to promote...
Worldwide, more than three billion people cook with wood, coal and other solid fuels on open fires o...
Worldwide, more than three billion people cook with wood, coal and other solid fuels on open fires o...
Based on a survey of 400 households in Rasuwa district (Nepal) this study finds that stove improveme...
Nearly half of the world's population does not have access to cleaner cooking fuels, and this is att...
Current attention to improved cook stoves (ICS) focuses on the "triple benefits" they provide, in im...
Abstract of associated article: Because emissions from solid fuel burning in traditional stoves impa...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
Each day, nearly half of the world’s population relies on solid-fuel cookstoves to make their food (...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
Limited access to clean energy has long been an obstacle to livelihood improvement of populations mi...
More than 2 billion people worldwide rely on solid fuels—wood, dung, crop residues, or coal— and tra...
Biogas has the potential to satisfy the clean energy needs of millions of households in under-served...
More than one-third of the world’s population has inadequate access to modern energy services and su...
Household air pollution is one of the leading causes of death in the world, most especially those wh...
Improved cookstoves (ICS) can deliver "triple wins" by improving household health, local environment...
Worldwide, more than three billion people cook with wood, coal and other solid fuels on open fires o...
Worldwide, more than three billion people cook with wood, coal and other solid fuels on open fires o...
Based on a survey of 400 households in Rasuwa district (Nepal) this study finds that stove improveme...
Nearly half of the world's population does not have access to cleaner cooking fuels, and this is att...
Current attention to improved cook stoves (ICS) focuses on the "triple benefits" they provide, in im...
Abstract of associated article: Because emissions from solid fuel burning in traditional stoves impa...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
Each day, nearly half of the world’s population relies on solid-fuel cookstoves to make their food (...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
Limited access to clean energy has long been an obstacle to livelihood improvement of populations mi...
More than 2 billion people worldwide rely on solid fuels—wood, dung, crop residues, or coal— and tra...
Biogas has the potential to satisfy the clean energy needs of millions of households in under-served...
More than one-third of the world’s population has inadequate access to modern energy services and su...
Household air pollution is one of the leading causes of death in the world, most especially those wh...
Improved cookstoves (ICS) can deliver "triple wins" by improving household health, local environment...
Worldwide, more than three billion people cook with wood, coal and other solid fuels on open fires o...
Worldwide, more than three billion people cook with wood, coal and other solid fuels on open fires o...
Based on a survey of 400 households in Rasuwa district (Nepal) this study finds that stove improveme...