Early adoption benefits
Zenebe Gebreegziabher ()
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Zenebe Gebreegziabher: Mekelle University, Adihaqui Campus
Nature Energy, 2019, vol. 4, issue 6, 444-445
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Biomass cooking will continue for the foreseeable future in most developing countries. However, inefficient cookstoves have a negative impact on well-being. While controversy surrounds whether improved biomass cookstoves effectively address this, a new study shows that they may offer economic and health benefits.
Date: 2019
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