Cleaner Cooking Solutions: Moving to Charcoal to Natural Gas in Tanzania

Arko, Thelma (2020). Cleaner Cooking Solutions: Moving to Charcoal to Natural Gas in Tanzania. UNU INRA.

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    Author Arko, Thelma
    Title Cleaner Cooking Solutions: Moving to Charcoal to Natural Gas in Tanzania
    Volume/Issue No. 21
    Publication Date 2020-03
    Place of Publication Accra
    Publisher UNU INRA
    Pages 4
    Language eng
    Abstract Tanzania is set to revolutionize its cooking fuel sector with massive deployment and high penetration of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG). Following the discovery of large volumes of gas, the Tanzanian government committed to increasing access to LPG not only to drive its industrialization agenda but also to accelerate access to clean cooking solutions. More and more people in Tanzania’s capital city Dar es Salaam is one of the fastest-growing cities in Sub-Saharan Africa are shifting to the use of LPG which currently offers a cheaper and more convenient alternative.
    UNBIS Thesaurus CHARCOAL
    NATURAL GAS
    DEFORESTATION
    Keyword Tanzania
    Cooking fuel
    Copyright Holder UNU-INRA
    Copyright Year 2020
    Copyright type Fair use permitted
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