Using a randomized experimental design, real-time electronic stove surface temperature measurements and controlled cooking tests, we estimate fuelwood and CO2 savings from an improved cookstove (ICS) program in rural Ethiopia. Cooking uses a majority of the fuelwood in the country and therefore is a critical determinant of greenhouse gas emissions. Estimating fuelwood savings is therefore a key aspect of crediting ICS climate change benefits. Our findings suggest that the Mirt injera stove saves a substantial amount of fuelwood. Using a relatively low estimate of percentage of nonrenewable biomass, on average one Mirt stove avoids the burning of approximately 634Â kg of fuelwood per year and sequesters an additional 0.65 tons of CO2, which ...
Malawi has set a target of adoption of two million improved cookstoves (ICS) by 2020. Meeting this o...
Smoky cookfires contribute to global climate change and kill approximately four million people annua...
This paper aims to quantify the benefits of switching from a system dependent on traditional biomass...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
Continued high reliance on traditional biomass fuels and stoves in developing countries gives rise t...
This paper empirically analyzes adoption and fuel savings efficiency of improved biomass cookstove t...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
Emissions derived from inefficient biomass burning have an important impact on climate change. Aroun...
This paper provides field experiment-based evidence that user experience and learning can increase t...
Collection of fuelwood and its inefficient use for cooking and protecting animals from insects contr...
Biochar produced in cookstoves has the potential to contribute to negative carbon emissions through ...
The increasing scarcity of biomass and the increment of the number of people who use biomass, partic...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
Land degradation is a particularly vexing problem in developing countries; as forests are depleted, ...
Malawi has set a target of adoption of two million improved cookstoves (ICS) by 2020. Meeting this o...
Smoky cookfires contribute to global climate change and kill approximately four million people annua...
This paper aims to quantify the benefits of switching from a system dependent on traditional biomass...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
In many Sub-Saharan African countries, fuelwood collection is among the most important drivers of de...
Continued high reliance on traditional biomass fuels and stoves in developing countries gives rise t...
This paper empirically analyzes adoption and fuel savings efficiency of improved biomass cookstove t...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
Emissions derived from inefficient biomass burning have an important impact on climate change. Aroun...
This paper provides field experiment-based evidence that user experience and learning can increase t...
Collection of fuelwood and its inefficient use for cooking and protecting animals from insects contr...
Biochar produced in cookstoves has the potential to contribute to negative carbon emissions through ...
The increasing scarcity of biomass and the increment of the number of people who use biomass, partic...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
Land degradation is a particularly vexing problem in developing countries; as forests are depleted, ...
Malawi has set a target of adoption of two million improved cookstoves (ICS) by 2020. Meeting this o...
Smoky cookfires contribute to global climate change and kill approximately four million people annua...
This paper aims to quantify the benefits of switching from a system dependent on traditional biomass...