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Putting the cook before the stove: A user-centred approach to understanding household energy decision-making

Putting the cook before the stove: A user-centred approach to understanding household energy decision-making | Energy SMEs in Developing Countries | Scoop.it

This study seeks to better understand the most important influences over household energy choices, in order to identify practical ways to support communities shifting to cleaner energy use. The authors use a qualitative “generative” research methodology to investigate energy use and dynamics in four villages in Haryana State. They find a range of social, cultural and financial factors that influence the way people make decisions about energy and cooking, including the availability and flexibility of traditional fuels, the type of dishes prepared, the taste of food, problems with smoke, the aesthetic appeal of stoves, and how users perceive alternatives.

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Le recyclage des pneus, une solution écologique et économique

Le recyclage des pneus, une solution écologique et économique | Energy SMEs in Developing Countries | Scoop.it

En Colombie, Procellantas va procéder au recyclage de tous les composants de pneus usés par le biais d’un traitement thermique par micro-ondes afin d’éviter la fumée toxique qui émane des pneus lorsqu’on les brûle ainsi que la surcharge des décharges urbaines – qui constituent, tous deux, un problème environnemental croissant dans l’ensemble de la région.

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