Clean cooking fuel and sustainable development in developing countries: an overview

Ifeoluwa Garba, Richard Bellingham

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Abstract

Enabling access to energy is vital in addressing many of the present global development issues which affect people's economic, health and social well-being as well as the ability to meet the goal of reducing carbon emissions through clean energy use (International Energy Agency (IEA), 2016). Nonetheless, in spite of increased attention from multiple agencies and governments, energy poverty remains a severe development issue: particularly in developing countries, where access to modern energy systems is mostly embryonic. Yet, to date, most research have focused on general access to electricity and the generation of clean energy to replace fossil fuels, failing to address the lack of basic access to clean energy for cooking and heating (Saracini, 2014). In this paper, we address this gap by reviewing the issue of lack of access to clean cooking fuel as well as providing empirical evidence of the impact of use of solid fuel on economic development (using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as indicator).
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 29 May 2019
Event42nd IAEE International Conference: Local energy, Global markets - HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Duration: 29 May 20191 Jun 2019
https://iaee2019.org/

Conference

Conference42nd IAEE International Conference
Abbreviated titleIAEE2019
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontréal
Period29/05/191/06/19
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Keywords

  • solid fuels
  • cooking
  • heating
  • gross domestic product (GDP)
  • carbon emissions

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