PoA for the Reduction of emission from non-renewable fuel from cooking at household level
Empowering Communities Through Clean Cooking: Mitigating Deforestation and Improving Health with Renewable Ethanol
This impactful project champions the adoption of clean, renewable ethanol as a sustainable alternative to traditional cooking fuels in vulnerable communities. By replacing wood and charcoal, the project actively combats deforestation, a critical environmental challenge impacting biodiversity and exacerbating climate change. The shift to ethanol cookstoves directly contributes to the preservation of vital forest ecosystems, safeguarding their role in carbon sequestration and maintaining ecological balance.
Beyond its environmental benefits, this initiative is deeply committed to enhancing the well-being of participating communities. The transition to ethanol stoves dramatically reduces the burden of indoor air pollution, a significant health hazard, particularly for women and children who are disproportionately exposed to harmful smoke and pollutants. This intervention leads to a tangible decrease in respiratory illnesses and associated health complications, fostering healthier and more productive lives.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Addressed:
- SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being: Reduced indoor air pollution leads to improved respiratory health, especially for women and children.
- SDG 13: Climate Action: Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by avoiding deforestation.
- SDG 15: Life on Land: Contributes to forest conservation and biodiversity preservation.
Project Details:
- Location: [Insert Location Here]
- GHG Reduction: [Insert GHG Reduction Amount and Units Here]
- Technology: Renewable Ethanol Cookstoves
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Additional information
| Industry | EE households |
|---|---|
| Commitment Period | CP2 |
| Continent | Africa |
| Vintage | CP2: 2013 or later |
| Payment Method | Bank transfer, PayPal or Credit Card |
| Environmental | Air |
| Social | Health & Safety, Jobs, Welfare |
| Economic | Energy, Growth |
Per (CO2e) tonne
70,00 $



