Whilst the rapid spread of solar photovoltaics (PV) across Africa has already transformed millions of lives, it has yet to have an impact on the main energy need of poor households: cooking. In the context of falling global PV prices, recent advancements in battery technology and rising charcoal/fuelwood prices in severely deforested regions, the door is opening for a potentially transformative alternative - solar electric cooking (PV-eCook). While initial investigations focused on solar home systems sized for cooking (cooking device, battery storage, charge controller and PV array), it has since been shown that battery-supported electric cooking (eCook) can also strengthen national, mini, micro and nano grids. This paper presents a multi...
In August 2019, we travelled to the unelectrified village of Agbokpa, Ghana to test out our ISEC in ...
The World Health Organization estimates that 3 billion people depend on biomass fuels for cooking, h...
Abstract: A growing number of rural African households are using small solar home systems (SHSs) to ...
Whilst the rapid spread of solar photovoltaics (PV) across Africa has already transformed millions o...
Globally, 2.6 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in interlinked health, environmental...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Nowadays, around 1.5 billion people have still no access to electricity, most of them living in rura...
Electric cooking (or e-cooking) based on renewable sources and highly-efficient cooking devices coul...
Most households in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on wood as primary energy source. The availability of woo...
Solar cooking is often considered “a solution looking for a problem”. Solar cookers have long been p...
This study aims to analyse solar cooking projects in Tanzania regarding their adoption and impact on...
Solar cookers have been tested and studied in various settings, but despite their envisioned benefit...
This paper aims to identify and understand the challenges that may confront the scaling up of a prop...
An estimated 1.2 billion people around the world don't have access to electricity, while many more s...
In August 2019, we travelled to the unelectrified village of Agbokpa, Ghana to test out our ISEC in ...
The World Health Organization estimates that 3 billion people depend on biomass fuels for cooking, h...
Abstract: A growing number of rural African households are using small solar home systems (SHSs) to ...
Whilst the rapid spread of solar photovoltaics (PV) across Africa has already transformed millions o...
Globally, 2.6 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in interlinked health, environmental...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Globally, 2.8 billion people still cook with biomass, resulting in health, environmental, and social...
Nowadays, around 1.5 billion people have still no access to electricity, most of them living in rura...
Electric cooking (or e-cooking) based on renewable sources and highly-efficient cooking devices coul...
Most households in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on wood as primary energy source. The availability of woo...
Solar cooking is often considered “a solution looking for a problem”. Solar cookers have long been p...
This study aims to analyse solar cooking projects in Tanzania regarding their adoption and impact on...
Solar cookers have been tested and studied in various settings, but despite their envisioned benefit...
This paper aims to identify and understand the challenges that may confront the scaling up of a prop...
An estimated 1.2 billion people around the world don't have access to electricity, while many more s...
In August 2019, we travelled to the unelectrified village of Agbokpa, Ghana to test out our ISEC in ...
The World Health Organization estimates that 3 billion people depend on biomass fuels for cooking, h...
Abstract: A growing number of rural African households are using small solar home systems (SHSs) to ...