2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.envdev.2019.07.002
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Making cooking champions: Perceptions of local actors on private sector development in Uganda

Abstract: A B S T R A C TMost households in Uganda depend on traditional use of wood fuels associated with huge environmental and health issues. Even with the future development of a sustainable national grid, small-scale solutions like efficient biomass stoves, biochar, and biogas installations will remain important. Despite the apparent benefits from clean cooking resulting from "dissemination" programs since the 1980's, many developing country households have been slow to adopt them. Hence, questions arise concerning… Show more

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“…Correspondingly, the African Development Bank has been a significant contributor to Uganda's renewable energy sector, supporting various projects aimed at expanding access to sustainable energy sources. Moreover, international organizations and development partners have also been actively engaged in providing financial assistance, technical expertise, and capacity building initiatives to strengthen Uganda's renewable energy sector [57,58,39]. Accordingly, by fostering a conducive environment for sustainable energy development, Uganda is set to make substantial strides towards a more resilient and inclusive energy future.…”
Section: Scaling Off-grid Energy Access In Uganda: a Political Scenar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly, the African Development Bank has been a significant contributor to Uganda's renewable energy sector, supporting various projects aimed at expanding access to sustainable energy sources. Moreover, international organizations and development partners have also been actively engaged in providing financial assistance, technical expertise, and capacity building initiatives to strengthen Uganda's renewable energy sector [57,58,39]. Accordingly, by fostering a conducive environment for sustainable energy development, Uganda is set to make substantial strides towards a more resilient and inclusive energy future.…”
Section: Scaling Off-grid Energy Access In Uganda: a Political Scenar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, the key tool for this is the energy audits to identify potential measures to improve energy efficiency. Generally, a sustainable national grid and small-scale solutions like efficient biomass stoves, biochar, gasifiers, and biogas installations are highly recommended for future development as a lucrative approach for securing sustainable and clean energy in Uganda [ 95 ].…”
Section: Solid Biomass Energymentioning
confidence: 99%