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| = Further Information<br/> = | | = Further Information<br/> = |
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| *[https://energypedia.info/index.php?title=Cooking_with_Coal&action=edit&mode=wysiwyg Cooking with Coal] | | *[https://energypedia.info/index.php?title=Cooking_with_Coal&action=edit&mode=wysiwyg Cooking with Coal] |
| *[[Cooking with Plant Oil|Cooking with Plant Oil]] | | *[[Cooking with Plant Oil|Cooking with Plant Oil]] |
| + | *[[Cooking with Ethanol and Methanol|Cooking with Ethanol and Methanol]] |
| + | *[[Cooking with Dung|Cooking with Dung]] |
| + | *[[Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)|Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)]] |
| + | *[[Cooking with Firewood|Cooking with Firewood]] |
| + | *[[Cooking with Agricultural Residues|Cooking with Agricultural Residues]] |
| + | *[[Cooking with Woodgas|Cooking with Woodgas]] |
| + | *[[Cooking with the Sun|Cooking with the Sun]] |
| *[[BLEENS - Biogas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Electricity, Ethanol, Natural Gas, and Solar|BLEENS - Biogas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Electricity, Ethanol, Natural Gas, and Solar]] | | *[[BLEENS - Biogas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Electricity, Ethanol, Natural Gas, and Solar|BLEENS - Biogas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Electricity, Ethanol, Natural Gas, and Solar]] |
− | *[[Cooking with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)|Cooking with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)]] | + | *[[LPG for cooking|Cooking with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)]] |
− | *[[LPG Stoves|LPG Stoves]] | + | *[[LPG cooking system|LPG Stoves]] |
| *[[Cooking with Clean Fuels: Designing Solutions in Kakuma Refugee Camp|Cooking with Clean Fuels: Designing Solutions in Kakuma Refugee Camp]] | | *[[Cooking with Clean Fuels: Designing Solutions in Kakuma Refugee Camp|Cooking with Clean Fuels: Designing Solutions in Kakuma Refugee Camp]] |
| *[[Cooking Energy in Refugee Situations|Cooking Energy in Refugee Situations]] | | *[[Cooking Energy in Refugee Situations|Cooking Energy in Refugee Situations]] |
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| *[[Using Liquid Petroleum Gas in Mozambique Households|Using Liquid Petroleum Gas in Mozambique Households]] | | *[[Using Liquid Petroleum Gas in Mozambique Households|Using Liquid Petroleum Gas in Mozambique Households]] |
| *[[Cooking with Kerosene|Cooking with Kerosene]] | | *[[Cooking with Kerosene|Cooking with Kerosene]] |
| + | *[[From the 'Energy Ladder' to 'Fuel Stacking'|From the 'Energy Ladder' to 'Fuel Stacking']] |
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A household´s fuel choice is strongly influenced by the accessibility, affordability and convenience of the fuel, as well as dependent on the economic and technical options of a household and the respective social and cultural determination.[1] For example, in many households, cooking with woodfuels is so deeply rooted in culture that other fuels have little appeal, although they might provide recognizable health and economic benefits. The table shows the different aspects that influence the household´s fuel choice. These aspects have to be carefully investigated during the planning phase of a household energy project and constantly observed during the project implementation.
The next figure provides an overview of cooking fuels. Solid fuels are comprised of fossil fuels and solid biomass, such as coal. The solid biomass fuels can be differentiated into unprocessed fuels such as wood, agricultural residues and dung, with processed fuels further categorized into carbonized and un-carbonized fuels. Liquid fuels include kerosene, methanol, ethanol and plant oil, whilst renewable gaseous fuels consist of woodgas and biogas. The fossil gaseous fuels are comprised of petroleum gas (LPG) and natural gas.