Scalable Business Models for Alternative Biomass Cooking Fuels and Their Potential in Sub-Saharan Africa

Building on its previous work on clean cooking in Africa, the World Bank has begun to explore intervention strategies for the clean cooking sector that move beyond stoves to examine the potential for cleaner-burning biomass fuels. This report focuses on the potential for scaling biofuel markets in the region for cooking as opposed to heating or industrial uses, specifically carbonized and uncarbonized biomass briquettes, biomass pellets, ethanol fuel, and ethanol gel. Models are explored for scaling the cooking fuel value chains while balancing the environmental health, social, and economic impacts of the fuels at the household and national level. While this report focuses solely on pellets, briquettes, and ethanol, referred to here as alternative biofuels, LPG, electricity, and biogas also have a role to play in a clean cooking ecosystem.

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Main Authors: Hosier, Richard, Kappen, Jan, Hyseni, Besnik, Tao, Nuyi, Usui, Kenta
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:BIOMASS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, TRANSMISSION, COOKING FUEL, BUSINESS MODELS, MARKET ASSESSMENT, MARKET BARRIERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327641508494599807/Scalable-business-models-for-alternative-biomass-cooking-fuels-and-their-potential-in-Sub-Saharan-Africa
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28595
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spelling dig-okr-10986285952024-08-07T19:34:46Z Scalable Business Models for Alternative Biomass Cooking Fuels and Their Potential in Sub-Saharan Africa Hosier, Richard Kappen, Jan Hyseni, Besnik Tao, Nuyi Usui, Kenta BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY TRANSMISSION COOKING FUEL BUSINESS MODELS MARKET ASSESSMENT MARKET BARRIERS Building on its previous work on clean cooking in Africa, the World Bank has begun to explore intervention strategies for the clean cooking sector that move beyond stoves to examine the potential for cleaner-burning biomass fuels. This report focuses on the potential for scaling biofuel markets in the region for cooking as opposed to heating or industrial uses, specifically carbonized and uncarbonized biomass briquettes, biomass pellets, ethanol fuel, and ethanol gel. Models are explored for scaling the cooking fuel value chains while balancing the environmental health, social, and economic impacts of the fuels at the household and national level. While this report focuses solely on pellets, briquettes, and ethanol, referred to here as alternative biofuels, LPG, electricity, and biogas also have a role to play in a clean cooking ecosystem. 2017-10-26T22:03:53Z 2017-10-26T22:03:53Z 2017 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327641508494599807/Scalable-business-models-for-alternative-biomass-cooking-fuels-and-their-potential-in-Sub-Saharan-Africa https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28595 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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Hyseni, Besnik
Tao, Nuyi
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Scalable Business Models for Alternative Biomass Cooking Fuels and Their Potential in Sub-Saharan Africa
description Building on its previous work on clean cooking in Africa, the World Bank has begun to explore intervention strategies for the clean cooking sector that move beyond stoves to examine the potential for cleaner-burning biomass fuels. This report focuses on the potential for scaling biofuel markets in the region for cooking as opposed to heating or industrial uses, specifically carbonized and uncarbonized biomass briquettes, biomass pellets, ethanol fuel, and ethanol gel. Models are explored for scaling the cooking fuel value chains while balancing the environmental health, social, and economic impacts of the fuels at the household and national level. While this report focuses solely on pellets, briquettes, and ethanol, referred to here as alternative biofuels, LPG, electricity, and biogas also have a role to play in a clean cooking ecosystem.
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MARKET BARRIERS
author Hosier, Richard
Kappen, Jan
Hyseni, Besnik
Tao, Nuyi
Usui, Kenta
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title Scalable Business Models for Alternative Biomass Cooking Fuels and Their Potential in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Scalable Business Models for Alternative Biomass Cooking Fuels and Their Potential in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Scalable Business Models for Alternative Biomass Cooking Fuels and Their Potential in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Scalable Business Models for Alternative Biomass Cooking Fuels and Their Potential in Sub-Saharan Africa
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