Understanding the climate impact of residential emissions starts with determining the fuel consumption of various household activities. While cooking emissions have been widely studied, non-cooking energy-consumption activities in the residential sector such as heating and lighting, have been overlooked owing to the unavailability of data at national levels. The present study uses data from the Carbonaceous Aerosol Emissions, Source Apportionment and Climate Impacts (COALESCE) project, which consists of residential surveys over 6000 households across 49 districts of India, to understand the energy consumed by non-cooking residential activities. Regression models are developed to estimate information in non-surveyed districts using demograph...
Kerosene subsidy reform is a key policy concern in India and other developing countries. As kerosene...
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy mod...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
Household energy transitions in low and middle-income countries can play an important and often imme...
Energy planning of any region should be based on existing levels of energy consumption. Sectorwise d...
Abstract It is commonly assumed that biomass fuel cycles based on renewable harvesting of wood or ag...
Bringingaccesstomodernenergysourcestothepoorestinsocietyisakeygoalofmanypolicymakers,businesses andc...
Residential solid biomass cookstoves are important sources of aerosol emissions in India. Cookstove...
An increase in energy consumption largely from fossil fuel combustion is often accompanied by a sign...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
Black carbon (BC) emission from biofuel cooking in South Asia and its radiative forcing is a signifi...
The majority of the Indian population relies on traditional fuels such as biomass, and an estimated ...
Household air pollution in the form of smoke from cookstoves in low-income homes is a serious threat...
Billions of people throughout the developing world use traditional cookstoves fueled with biomass (s...
Over two-thirds of Indians use solid fuels to meet daily cooking energy needs, with associated negat...
Kerosene subsidy reform is a key policy concern in India and other developing countries. As kerosene...
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy mod...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
Household energy transitions in low and middle-income countries can play an important and often imme...
Energy planning of any region should be based on existing levels of energy consumption. Sectorwise d...
Abstract It is commonly assumed that biomass fuel cycles based on renewable harvesting of wood or ag...
Bringingaccesstomodernenergysourcestothepoorestinsocietyisakeygoalofmanypolicymakers,businesses andc...
Residential solid biomass cookstoves are important sources of aerosol emissions in India. Cookstove...
An increase in energy consumption largely from fossil fuel combustion is often accompanied by a sign...
Efforts to introduce efficient stoves and cleaner fuels increasingly leverage carbon-finance to scal...
Black carbon (BC) emission from biofuel cooking in South Asia and its radiative forcing is a signifi...
The majority of the Indian population relies on traditional fuels such as biomass, and an estimated ...
Household air pollution in the form of smoke from cookstoves in low-income homes is a serious threat...
Billions of people throughout the developing world use traditional cookstoves fueled with biomass (s...
Over two-thirds of Indians use solid fuels to meet daily cooking energy needs, with associated negat...
Kerosene subsidy reform is a key policy concern in India and other developing countries. As kerosene...
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy mod...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...