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8438
Clean Cook Stoves in Sub-Saharan Africa by ClimateCare…
From USD 10.00
Available tonnes: 1,334
CookClean manufactures efficient cookstoves to displace the resources wasteful and unhealthy traditional stoves which kill 13,400 people and subject 21 million to Household Air Pollution yearly in Ghana.
9933
Improved Cook Stove Project 1, Nkhata Bay District, Ma…
From USD 15.00
Available tonnes: 5,292
This cook stove project is run by RIPPLE Africa (a UK charity) and benefits approximately 200,000 people in Malawi. RIPPLE has so far replaced about 40,000 traditional three-stone cooking fires with fuel efficient cook stoves. This project is reducing greenhouse gases emissions as well as preventing deforestation and respi…
9935
Improved Cook Stove Project 2, Nkhata Bay District, Ma…
From USD 15.00
Available tonnes: 43,053
This cook stove project is run by RIPPLE Africa a UK charity working in Malawi since 2003. It involves the dissemination of the Changu Changu Moto high efficiency biomass cook stoves to approximately 22,000 households in Nkhata Bay District, Malawi. It benefits approximately 200,000 people by improving livelihood, preventi…
10182
Biomass Energy Conservation Programme
From USD 10.00
Available tonnes: 30,285
A recent study in Malawi showed that switching from a three-stone fire to a Chitetezo Mbaula stove reduces the amount of particles emitted by 46% and carbon monoxide by 44%. A well-tuned stove can reduce firewood consumption by up to 80%, knowing that Malawi suffered 57% deforestation between 1972 and 1992. The Chite…
7359
PoA for the Reduction of emission from non-renewable f…
From USD 30.00
Available tonnes: 1,060
The purpose of this project is to reduce emissions from household cooking stoves. The use of non-renewable fuel such as wood and charcoal for cooking, leads to the emission of greenhouses gasses, deforestation and poor indoor climate. The programme uses a number of different technologies to reach this goal.
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