China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating
The China Clean Stove Initiative (CSI), a collaborative effort of the Chinese government and the World Bank, aims to scale up access to clean cooking and heating stoves for poor, primarily rural households, who are likely to continue using solid fu...
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ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES AGRICULTURAL WASTE AIR AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANIMAL DUNG APPROACH ARSENIC ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AVAILABILITY BIOGAS BIOGAS DIGESTERS BIOGAS SYSTEMS BIOMASS BIOMASS AVAILABILITY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCE BIOMASS RESOURCES BIOMASS STOVE BIOMASS STOVES BIOMASS USE BIOMASS USERS BLACK CARBON BLACK CARBON EMISSIONS BOILERS BURNING STOVES CANCER CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FINANCE CARBON MONOXIDE CHARCOAL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY CLEAN COAL CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE CLIMATES CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO COAL COAL BRIQUETTES COAL PRODUCTION COAL RESOURCES COLD WINTERS COLORS COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COOKING COOKING FUELS COOKING STOVES CORN DAILY COOKING DEFORESTATION DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS DUST ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRIC HEATER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY USE EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY ALTERNATIVES ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INDUSTRY ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OFFICES ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRUCTURE ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FLUORIDATION FLUOROSIS FOOD CROPS FOREST FOREST RESIDUES FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORESTRY RESOURCES FOSSIL FUEL FUEL COLLECTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL MIX FUEL PRICES FUEL SOURCE FUEL SUPPLIES FUEL SWITCHING FUEL USE FUELWOOD GENERATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL WARMING GREEN ENERGY HEALTH HAZARD HEAT HEATING ENERGY HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD COOKING HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLD FUEL HOUSEHOLD INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIVING STANDARDS LPG METHANE MODERN FUELS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE IMPACTS NOX OIL PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POLLUTANTS PRIMARY FUEL PROPORTION OF BIOMASS RAW COAL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCE RENEWABLE SOURCES RICE STRAW RURAL AREAS RURAL ENERGY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SO2 SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR ENERGY RESOURCES SOLAR RADIATION SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR RESOURCES SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SUGAR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY THERMAL EFFICIENCY TONS OF CARBON TOXIC POLLUTANTS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL STOVE TRADITIONAL STOVES URBAN HOUSEHOLDS USE OF BIOMASS UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS ENERGY WATER HEATING WHEAT WOOD WOOD RESOURCES |
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ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES AGRICULTURAL WASTE AIR AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANIMAL DUNG APPROACH ARSENIC ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AVAILABILITY BIOGAS BIOGAS DIGESTERS BIOGAS SYSTEMS BIOMASS BIOMASS AVAILABILITY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCE BIOMASS RESOURCES BIOMASS STOVE BIOMASS STOVES BIOMASS USE BIOMASS USERS BLACK CARBON BLACK CARBON EMISSIONS BOILERS BURNING STOVES CANCER CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FINANCE CARBON MONOXIDE CHARCOAL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY CLEAN COAL CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE CLIMATES CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO COAL COAL BRIQUETTES COAL PRODUCTION COAL RESOURCES COLD WINTERS COLORS COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COOKING COOKING FUELS COOKING STOVES CORN DAILY COOKING DEFORESTATION DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS DUST ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRIC HEATER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY USE EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY ALTERNATIVES ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INDUSTRY ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OFFICES ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRUCTURE ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FLUORIDATION FLUOROSIS FOOD CROPS FOREST FOREST RESIDUES FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORESTRY RESOURCES FOSSIL FUEL FUEL COLLECTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL MIX FUEL PRICES FUEL SOURCE FUEL SUPPLIES FUEL SWITCHING FUEL USE FUELWOOD GENERATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL WARMING GREEN ENERGY HEALTH HAZARD HEAT HEATING ENERGY HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD COOKING HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLD FUEL HOUSEHOLD INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIVING STANDARDS LPG METHANE MODERN FUELS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE IMPACTS NOX OIL PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POLLUTANTS PRIMARY FUEL PROPORTION OF BIOMASS RAW COAL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCE RENEWABLE SOURCES RICE STRAW RURAL AREAS RURAL ENERGY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SO2 SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR ENERGY RESOURCES SOLAR RADIATION SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR RESOURCES SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SUGAR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY THERMAL EFFICIENCY TONS OF CARBON TOXIC POLLUTANTS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL STOVE TRADITIONAL STOVES URBAN HOUSEHOLDS USE OF BIOMASS UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS ENERGY WATER HEATING WHEAT WOOD WOOD RESOURCES World Bank China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating |
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The China Clean Stove Initiative (CSI),
a collaborative effort of the Chinese government and the
World Bank, aims to scale up access to clean cooking and
heating stoves for poor, primarily rural households, who are
likely to continue using solid fuels beyond 2030. More than
half of China's population still relies on solid fuels
(coal and biomass) for cooking and heating; many of these
households, located mainly in rural areas, are likely to
continue using solid fuels in the near future. Switching to
modern energy alternatives would be the most effective way
to achieve clean cooking and heating solutions and should be
encouraged; yet such fuels are more expensive than solid
fuels, requiring more costly stoves and delivery
infrastructure. Effective strategies to scale up the
dissemination of clean burning, fuel-efficient stoves for
household cooking and heating can mitigate the health
hazards associated with the burning of solid fuels. It is
estimated that Household Air Pollution (HAP) from solid fuel
use results in more than a million premature deaths each
year in China. Scaled-up access to clean and efficient
stoves is consistent with China's strategy to promote
energy conservation, reduced carbon emissions, and green
energy in villages. The China CSI comprises four phases: 1)
initial stocktaking and development of the implementation
strategy; 2) institutional strengthening, capacity building,
and piloting of the strategy; 3) scaled-up program
implementation; and 4) evaluation and dissemination of
lessons learned. This report will serve as a knowledge base
and roadmap to encourage and engage all interested parties
in working together on this important agenda. The initial
CSI stocktaking exercise calls for a comprehensive strategy
comprising institutional strengthening and building of an
enabling policy and regulatory environment, market and
business development, and stimulation of household demand,
supported by an innovative, results based financing approach. |
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China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating |
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China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating |
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China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating |
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China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating |
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China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating |
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china : accelerating household access to clean cooking and heating |
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okr-10986-166622021-04-23T14:03:30Z China : Accelerating Household Access to Clean Cooking and Heating World Bank ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES AGRICULTURAL WASTE AIR AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ANIMAL DUNG APPROACH ARSENIC ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AVAILABILITY BIOGAS BIOGAS DIGESTERS BIOGAS SYSTEMS BIOMASS BIOMASS AVAILABILITY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCE BIOMASS RESOURCES BIOMASS STOVE BIOMASS STOVES BIOMASS USE BIOMASS USERS BLACK CARBON BLACK CARBON EMISSIONS BOILERS BURNING STOVES CANCER CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON FINANCE CARBON MONOXIDE CHARCOAL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY CLEAN COAL CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE CLIMATES CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO COAL COAL BRIQUETTES COAL PRODUCTION COAL RESOURCES COLD WINTERS COLORS COMBUSTION COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONVENTIONAL ENERGY COOKING COOKING FUELS COOKING STOVES CORN DAILY COOKING DEFORESTATION DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS DUST ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRIC HEATER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY USE EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY ALTERNATIVES ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INDUSTRY ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY OFFICES ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRUCTURE ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FLUORIDATION FLUOROSIS FOOD CROPS FOREST FOREST RESIDUES FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORESTRY RESOURCES FOSSIL FUEL FUEL COLLECTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL MIX FUEL PRICES FUEL SOURCE FUEL SUPPLIES FUEL SWITCHING FUEL USE FUELWOOD GENERATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL WARMING GREEN ENERGY HEALTH HAZARD HEAT HEATING ENERGY HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD COOKING HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLD FUEL HOUSEHOLD INCOME INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY KEROSENE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIVING STANDARDS LPG METHANE MODERN FUELS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE IMPACTS NOX OIL PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PER CAPITA INCOME PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POLLUTANTS PRIMARY FUEL PROPORTION OF BIOMASS RAW COAL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCE RENEWABLE SOURCES RICE STRAW RURAL AREAS RURAL ENERGY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SO2 SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR ENERGY RESOURCES SOLAR RADIATION SOLAR RESOURCE SOLAR RESOURCES SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SUGAR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY THERMAL EFFICIENCY TONS OF CARBON TOXIC POLLUTANTS TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL STOVE TRADITIONAL STOVES URBAN HOUSEHOLDS USE OF BIOMASS UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS ENERGY WATER HEATING WHEAT WOOD WOOD RESOURCES The China Clean Stove Initiative (CSI), a collaborative effort of the Chinese government and the World Bank, aims to scale up access to clean cooking and heating stoves for poor, primarily rural households, who are likely to continue using solid fuels beyond 2030. More than half of China's population still relies on solid fuels (coal and biomass) for cooking and heating; many of these households, located mainly in rural areas, are likely to continue using solid fuels in the near future. Switching to modern energy alternatives would be the most effective way to achieve clean cooking and heating solutions and should be encouraged; yet such fuels are more expensive than solid fuels, requiring more costly stoves and delivery infrastructure. Effective strategies to scale up the dissemination of clean burning, fuel-efficient stoves for household cooking and heating can mitigate the health hazards associated with the burning of solid fuels. It is estimated that Household Air Pollution (HAP) from solid fuel use results in more than a million premature deaths each year in China. Scaled-up access to clean and efficient stoves is consistent with China's strategy to promote energy conservation, reduced carbon emissions, and green energy in villages. The China CSI comprises four phases: 1) initial stocktaking and development of the implementation strategy; 2) institutional strengthening, capacity building, and piloting of the strategy; 3) scaled-up program implementation; and 4) evaluation and dissemination of lessons learned. This report will serve as a knowledge base and roadmap to encourage and engage all interested parties in working together on this important agenda. The initial CSI stocktaking exercise calls for a comprehensive strategy comprising institutional strengthening and building of an enabling policy and regulatory environment, market and business development, and stimulation of household demand, supported by an innovative, results based financing approach. 2014-01-29T01:28:36Z 2014-01-29T01:28:36Z 2013-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/09/18327984/china-accelerating-household-access-clean-cooking-heating http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16662 English en_US East Asia and Pacific clean stove initiative series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific China |