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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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Green energy financing for five Caribbean countries from the IDB and government of Japan

Green energy financing for five Caribbean countries from the IDB and government of Japan | Energy SMEs in Developing Countries | Scoop.it
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has signed a co-financing agreement with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to make funds available for green energy development in the Caribbean and Central America: The Inter-American...
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