Background. Traditional biomass has been the major source of cooking energy for major segment of Ethiopian population for thousands of years. Cognizant of this energy poverty, the Government of Ethiopia has been spending huge sum of money to increase hydroelectric power generating stations. Objective. To assess current levels and correlates of traditional cooking energy sources utilization. Methods. A community based cross-sectional study was conducted employing both quantitative and qualitative approaches on systematically selected 423 households for quantitative and purposively selected 20 people for qualitative parts. SPSS version 16 for windows was used to analyze the quantitative data. Logistic regression was fitted to assess possible ...
Up to the present day, wood has been used to supply the needs for cooking in rural Africa. Due to th...
Access to electricity is fundamental to ensure basic human activities and is a direct measure of ene...
The majority of Ethiopia's people (85%) reside in rural areas, deriving their livelihood from agricu...
Copyright © 2014 Kumlachew Geremew et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
A study was conducted in southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the domestic energy c...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
Energy consumption of rural households’ depends on traditional fuel sources including wood, crop res...
This project investigates how demographic differences affect the way people value clean cookstoves i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the types of cooking fuels and factors that influence their...
The study was conducted in Southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the linkages betwee...
Urban centers have long been dependent on the rural hinterlands for about 90 % of their fuel needs i...
The study looks in to identifying rural energy sources and energy consumption pattern in the selecte...
This study looks into households’ energy consumption patterns in Nakamte town, Ethiopia. The objecti...
Around three billion people in the world and 90% of the rural households in low-and middle-income co...
Continued high reliance on traditional biomass fuels and stoves in developing countries gives rise t...
Up to the present day, wood has been used to supply the needs for cooking in rural Africa. Due to th...
Access to electricity is fundamental to ensure basic human activities and is a direct measure of ene...
The majority of Ethiopia's people (85%) reside in rural areas, deriving their livelihood from agricu...
Copyright © 2014 Kumlachew Geremew et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
A study was conducted in southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the domestic energy c...
Half of the world's population relies on biomass fuels for cooking and heating, which contributes to...
Energy consumption of rural households’ depends on traditional fuel sources including wood, crop res...
This project investigates how demographic differences affect the way people value clean cookstoves i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the types of cooking fuels and factors that influence their...
The study was conducted in Southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the linkages betwee...
Urban centers have long been dependent on the rural hinterlands for about 90 % of their fuel needs i...
The study looks in to identifying rural energy sources and energy consumption pattern in the selecte...
This study looks into households’ energy consumption patterns in Nakamte town, Ethiopia. The objecti...
Around three billion people in the world and 90% of the rural households in low-and middle-income co...
Continued high reliance on traditional biomass fuels and stoves in developing countries gives rise t...
Up to the present day, wood has been used to supply the needs for cooking in rural Africa. Due to th...
Access to electricity is fundamental to ensure basic human activities and is a direct measure of ene...
The majority of Ethiopia's people (85%) reside in rural areas, deriving their livelihood from agricu...