Abstract Background The delivery of clean cooking access to the 1.2 billion people who cook with charcoal, kerosene, and firewood may have a strong localized employment impact. With the challenge of a rapidly expanding youth population and growing job scarcity in sub-Saharan Africa, understanding the impact of clean cooking on employment as well as the skills gap is timely. However, there is little definitive data on clean cooking jobs. Recognizing this data gap, we sought to conduct a study focused specifically on employment from the clean cooking sectors in Kenya, covering liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), bioethanol, biogas, and electric cooking solutions. This study provides an initial baseline and early estimate of the clean cooking secto...
Energy for cooking is considered essential in achieving modern energy access. Despite this, almost t...
AbstractHousehold transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) ...
The aim of the study was to look at evidence of barriers in the development of clan cooking solution...
Kenya is facing a formidable cleaning cooking challenge. The burden of cooking in the current situat...
Abstract Universal access to cleaner cooking fuels (including liquefied petroleum gas...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Approximately 2.8 billion people rely on polluting fuels (e.g. wood, kerosene) for cooking. With aff...
Most households in Uganda depend on traditional use of wood fuels associated with huge environmental...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
Besides reducing fuel demands and indoor air pollution, pyrolytic cooking stoves produce a by-produc...
Published online: 17 February 2016Global demand for wood fuel energy is high and rising due to popul...
Nearly 900 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on traditional biomass for cooking, with negati...
Over 640 million people in Africa are expected to rely on solid-fuels for cooking by 2040. In Wester...
A majority of households in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to i...
Adoption of clean cooking fuels is conditioned by factors known as barriers and enablers, which char...
Energy for cooking is considered essential in achieving modern energy access. Despite this, almost t...
AbstractHousehold transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) ...
The aim of the study was to look at evidence of barriers in the development of clan cooking solution...
Kenya is facing a formidable cleaning cooking challenge. The burden of cooking in the current situat...
Abstract Universal access to cleaner cooking fuels (including liquefied petroleum gas...
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its a...
Approximately 2.8 billion people rely on polluting fuels (e.g. wood, kerosene) for cooking. With aff...
Most households in Uganda depend on traditional use of wood fuels associated with huge environmental...
As of 2014, 81% of sub-Saharan population or 792 million people rely on the traditional use of bioma...
Besides reducing fuel demands and indoor air pollution, pyrolytic cooking stoves produce a by-produc...
Published online: 17 February 2016Global demand for wood fuel energy is high and rising due to popul...
Nearly 900 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on traditional biomass for cooking, with negati...
Over 640 million people in Africa are expected to rely on solid-fuels for cooking by 2040. In Wester...
A majority of households in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to i...
Adoption of clean cooking fuels is conditioned by factors known as barriers and enablers, which char...
Energy for cooking is considered essential in achieving modern energy access. Despite this, almost t...
AbstractHousehold transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) ...
The aim of the study was to look at evidence of barriers in the development of clan cooking solution...