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Is clean cooking affordable? A review 원문보기

Renewable & sustainable energy reviews, v.151, 2021년, pp.111537 -   

Gill-Wiehl, A. (Energy and Resources Group, University of California) ,  Ray, I. (Energy and Resources Group, University of California) ,  Kammen, D. (Energy and Resources Group, University of California)

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Abstract 2.9 billion people lack access to clean cooking fuels and technologies. This review analyzes the literature on affordability as a barrier to adoption and consistent use of clean cooking stoves and fuels. We find diverse frameworks, definitions and metrics in use, and frequent discussions o...

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