This article assesses the opportunities provided by digital monitoring, reporting and verification (dMRV), which can facilitate real-time tracking of the use and fuel sales from clean cooking products, thereby increasing the integrity of emissions reduction claims.
This brief offers a summary of experiences, challenges and opportunities in the renewables-based clean cooking sector, and describes the actions needed to scale up adoption.
This case study describes how the PROFOGONES project managed to establish the foundations of a sustainable, demand-driven cookstove market in Honduras.
The report aims to inform prospective and current financiers of the clean cooking sector, as well as enterprises both in the sector and adjacent to it, of investment and operational trends and the significant impact that carbon revenue is having on the sector.
This blog and inforgraphic present the results of a World Bank study on the decision-making journey towards adopting and using clean cooking solutions in Rwanda, Madagascar and Ghana.
This study investigated (1) What marketing messages are effective at increasing willingness to pay for a more efficient stove in rural Uganda; (2) What sales offers (e.g., free trial and time payments) increases willingness to pay and uptake; (3) What effects does ownership of an efficient stove have on the use of old and new … Continue reading “Uptake and Usage of Fuel-efficient Improved Cookstoves in Rural Uganda”
This is a cam[paign strategy to engender behavioural change and the increased uptake of clean cooking solutions in Kenya.
This blog assesses the opportunities of carbon finance to fill financing gaps for clean cooking, and highlights the integrity, reputational and regulatory risks associated with the sale of carbon credits.
This report illustrates the need for digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (D-MRV) systems to underpin future carbon markets. It discusses the available technologies, and barriers to their adoption, as well as guidelines, tools, and lessons learned to promote the use of these systems.
This chapter of the 2024 Tracking SDG 7 report provides an update on progress towards univeral access to clean cooking worldwide.
