Household Energy for Cooking : Project Design Principles
Reliance on solid fuels for cooking is an indicator of energy poverty. Access to modern energy services - including electricity and clean fuels - is important for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. It can also reduce womens domestic burde...
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AEROSOL PRECURSORS AFFORESTATION AIR AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ALBEDO ALTERNATIVE FUELS APPROACH ATMOSPHERE AUTOMOTIVE FUEL AVAILABILITY BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENZENE BIOGAS BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BIOMASS COMBUSTION BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS ENERGY USE BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS SECTOR BLACK CARBON BLACK CARBON EMISSIONS BUILDING MATERIALS BURNING BIOMASS BURNING STOVES BURNS CALCULATION CALORIFIC VALUE CANCER CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCE CARBON MARKETS CARBON MONOXIDE CARBON TAX CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION CHARCOAL KILNS CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEAN FUELS CLIMATE CLIMATE BENEFITS CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO CO2 COAL COLORS COMBUSTION COMBUSTION CHAMBER COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS CONSUMER FUEL COOK STOVES COOKING COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES CROP CROP DRYING DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DIFFUSION DNA ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EFFECTIVE USE EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS EFFICIENT STOVE EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSION EMISSION FACTOR EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSIONS ALLOWANCES EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY ASSESSMENT ENERGY CARRIERS ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY POVERTY ENERGY PRACTICE ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRATEGIES ENERGY STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTS ETHANOL EXERCISES FISH FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST COVER FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOREST RESERVES FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORESTS FORMALDEHYDE FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL COLLECTION FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY FUEL SWITCHING FUEL TYPES FUEL USE FUELS GASES GENERATION GHG GHGS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL GOLD GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HARMFUL EMISSIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEAT HEAT TRANSFER HOLISTIC APPROACH HOT GASES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD FUELS HYDROCARBONS INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION IPCC KEROSENE KEROSENE SUBSIDIES LAND USE LEISURE TIME LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIQUID FUEL LIQUID FUELS LNG MARKET PRICES MARKETING MODERN FUELS MOISTURE CONTENT MORTALITY NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OIL OPEN BURNING ORGANIC MATTER OXYGEN PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PELLETS PETROLEUM POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTANTS POWER POWER CYCLE PRICE COMPETITIVENESS PRICE SUBSIDIES PRODUCERS PRODUCTION OF CHARCOAL PROPANE PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY STRATEGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL CONSUMER RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SMOKERS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SULFATE SUNLIGHT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT TEMPERATURE THERMAL APPLICATIONS THERMAL EFFICIENCY THERMAL ENERGY THERMODYNAMIC EFFICIENCY TRADEOFFS TRADITIONAL STOVES TRANSPORT SECTOR TURBULENCE UTILITIES VENTILATION WILDLIFE HABITAT WILLINGNESS TO PAY WOOD WOOD BIOMASS WOOD ENERGY WOODS WOODY BIOMASS WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS WORLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION WTA |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AEROSOL PRECURSORS AFFORESTATION AIR AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ALBEDO ALTERNATIVE FUELS APPROACH ATMOSPHERE AUTOMOTIVE FUEL AVAILABILITY BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENZENE BIOGAS BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BIOMASS COMBUSTION BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS ENERGY USE BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS SECTOR BLACK CARBON BLACK CARBON EMISSIONS BUILDING MATERIALS BURNING BIOMASS BURNING STOVES BURNS CALCULATION CALORIFIC VALUE CANCER CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCE CARBON MARKETS CARBON MONOXIDE CARBON TAX CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION CHARCOAL KILNS CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEAN FUELS CLIMATE CLIMATE BENEFITS CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO CO2 COAL COLORS COMBUSTION COMBUSTION CHAMBER COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS CONSUMER FUEL COOK STOVES COOKING COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES CROP CROP DRYING DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DIFFUSION DNA ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EFFECTIVE USE EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS EFFICIENT STOVE EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSION EMISSION FACTOR EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSIONS ALLOWANCES EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY ASSESSMENT ENERGY CARRIERS ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY POVERTY ENERGY PRACTICE ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRATEGIES ENERGY STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTS ETHANOL EXERCISES FISH FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST COVER FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOREST RESERVES FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORESTS FORMALDEHYDE FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL COLLECTION FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY FUEL SWITCHING FUEL TYPES FUEL USE FUELS GASES GENERATION GHG GHGS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL GOLD GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HARMFUL EMISSIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEAT HEAT TRANSFER HOLISTIC APPROACH HOT GASES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD FUELS HYDROCARBONS INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION IPCC KEROSENE KEROSENE SUBSIDIES LAND USE LEISURE TIME LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIQUID FUEL LIQUID FUELS LNG MARKET PRICES MARKETING MODERN FUELS MOISTURE CONTENT MORTALITY NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OIL OPEN BURNING ORGANIC MATTER OXYGEN PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PELLETS PETROLEUM POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTANTS POWER POWER CYCLE PRICE COMPETITIVENESS PRICE SUBSIDIES PRODUCERS PRODUCTION OF CHARCOAL PROPANE PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY STRATEGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL CONSUMER RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SMOKERS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SULFATE SUNLIGHT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT TEMPERATURE THERMAL APPLICATIONS THERMAL EFFICIENCY THERMAL ENERGY THERMODYNAMIC EFFICIENCY TRADEOFFS TRADITIONAL STOVES TRANSPORT SECTOR TURBULENCE UTILITIES VENTILATION WILDLIFE HABITAT WILLINGNESS TO PAY WOOD WOOD BIOMASS WOOD ENERGY WOODS WOODY BIOMASS WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS WORLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION WTA Ekouevi, Koffi Household Energy for Cooking : Project Design Principles |
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Energy and mining sector board discussion
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Reliance on solid fuels for cooking is
an indicator of energy poverty. Access to modern energy
services - including electricity and clean fuels - is
important for achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
It can also reduce womens domestic burden of collecting
fuelwood and allow them to pursue educational, economic, and
other employment opportunities that can empower them and
lead to increased gender equality. Similarly, the use of
clean cooking and heating fuels in efficient appliances can
reduce child mortality rates. Without access to modern
energy services, the likelihood of escaping poverty is very
low. Interventions to improve energy access to the poor
have focused mainly on electricity access and have often
neglected nonelectricity household energy access. Household
energy for cooking in particular has received little policy
attention in the overall energy sector dialogue, and
consequently its lending volume remains low, in spite of the
magnitude of the development challenges it represents. The
objective of this note is to assist task teams with broad
project design principles related to household energy for
cooking. It follows five main reports produced by the World
Bank Group over the last three years: (1) Household
Cookstoves, Environment, Health, and Climate Change: A New
Look at an Old Problem; (2) Household Energy Access for
Cooking and Heating: Lessons Learned and the Way Forward;
(3) One Goal, Two Paths Achieving Universal Access to Modern
Energy in East Asia and Pacific; (4) Wood-Based Biomass
Energy Development for Sub-Saharan Africa; and (5) What Have
We Learned about Household Biomass Cooking in Central
America? These reports make the case for a re-engagement of
the World Bank Group in the household energy access sector.
This note is organized into two sections: (a) context and
background, and (b) project design principles. |
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Household Energy for Cooking : Project Design Principles |
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Household Energy for Cooking : Project Design Principles |
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Household Energy for Cooking : Project Design Principles |
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Household Energy for Cooking : Project Design Principles |
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household energy for cooking : project design principles |
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okr-10986-225692021-04-23T14:04:09Z Household Energy for Cooking : Project Design Principles Ekouevi, Koffi ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AEROSOL PRECURSORS AFFORESTATION AIR AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ALBEDO ALTERNATIVE FUELS APPROACH ATMOSPHERE AUTOMOTIVE FUEL AVAILABILITY BENEFIT ANALYSIS BENZENE BIOGAS BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BIOMASS COMBUSTION BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS ENERGY USE BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS SECTOR BLACK CARBON BLACK CARBON EMISSIONS BUILDING MATERIALS BURNING BIOMASS BURNING STOVES BURNS CALCULATION CALORIFIC VALUE CANCER CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCE CARBON MARKETS CARBON MONOXIDE CARBON TAX CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTION CHARCOAL KILNS CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEAN FUELS CLIMATE CLIMATE BENEFITS CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO CO2 COAL COLORS COMBUSTION COMBUSTION CHAMBER COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS CONSUMER FUEL COOK STOVES COOKING COST-BENEFIT ANALYSES CROP CROP DRYING DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR ENERGY DIESEL DIFFUSION DNA ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EFFECTIVE USE EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS EFFICIENT STOVE EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRICITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSION EMISSION FACTOR EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSIONS ALLOWANCES EMISSIONS REDUCTION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY ASSESSMENT ENERGY CARRIERS ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY POVERTY ENERGY PRACTICE ENERGY PRODUCTS ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY STRATEGIES ENERGY STRATEGY ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTS ETHANOL EXERCISES FISH FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST COVER FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOREST RESERVES FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORESTS FORMALDEHYDE FOSSIL FOSSIL FUEL FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL COLLECTION FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL PRICES FUEL SUPPLY FUEL SWITCHING FUEL TYPES FUEL USE FUELS GASES GENERATION GHG GHGS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL WARMING GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL GOLD GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS HARMFUL EMISSIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEAT HEAT TRANSFER HOLISTIC APPROACH HOT GASES HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD FUELS HYDROCARBONS INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION IPCC KEROSENE KEROSENE SUBSIDIES LAND USE LEISURE TIME LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LIQUID FUEL LIQUID FUELS LNG MARKET PRICES MARKETING MODERN FUELS MOISTURE CONTENT MORTALITY NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OIL OPEN BURNING ORGANIC MATTER OXYGEN PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PELLETS PETROLEUM POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTANTS POWER POWER CYCLE PRICE COMPETITIVENESS PRICE SUBSIDIES PRODUCERS PRODUCTION OF CHARCOAL PROPANE PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL RAW MATERIAL RAW MATERIALS RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY STRATEGY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL CONSUMER RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMOKE SMOKERS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SULFATE SUNLIGHT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT TEMPERATURE THERMAL APPLICATIONS THERMAL EFFICIENCY THERMAL ENERGY THERMODYNAMIC EFFICIENCY TRADEOFFS TRADITIONAL STOVES TRANSPORT SECTOR TURBULENCE UTILITIES VENTILATION WILDLIFE HABITAT WILLINGNESS TO PAY WOOD WOOD BIOMASS WOOD ENERGY WOODS WOODY BIOMASS WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS WORLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION WTA Reliance on solid fuels for cooking is an indicator of energy poverty. Access to modern energy services - including electricity and clean fuels - is important for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. It can also reduce womens domestic burden of collecting fuelwood and allow them to pursue educational, economic, and other employment opportunities that can empower them and lead to increased gender equality. Similarly, the use of clean cooking and heating fuels in efficient appliances can reduce child mortality rates. Without access to modern energy services, the likelihood of escaping poverty is very low. Interventions to improve energy access to the poor have focused mainly on electricity access and have often neglected nonelectricity household energy access. Household energy for cooking in particular has received little policy attention in the overall energy sector dialogue, and consequently its lending volume remains low, in spite of the magnitude of the development challenges it represents. The objective of this note is to assist task teams with broad project design principles related to household energy for cooking. It follows five main reports produced by the World Bank Group over the last three years: (1) Household Cookstoves, Environment, Health, and Climate Change: A New Look at an Old Problem; (2) Household Energy Access for Cooking and Heating: Lessons Learned and the Way Forward; (3) One Goal, Two Paths Achieving Universal Access to Modern Energy in East Asia and Pacific; (4) Wood-Based Biomass Energy Development for Sub-Saharan Africa; and (5) What Have We Learned about Household Biomass Cooking in Central America? These reports make the case for a re-engagement of the World Bank Group in the household energy access sector. This note is organized into two sections: (a) context and background, and (b) project design principles. 2015-08-31T16:02:34Z 2015-08-31T16:02:34Z 2013-07 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/07/20312594/household-energy-cooking-project-design-principles http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22569 English en_US Energy and mining sector board discussion paper;no. 27 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |