Scaling Up Renewable Energy in Low Income Countries

More than half of households in Honduras use cook stoves that are highly inefficient, unhealthy and unsafe, impacting the health and well-being of users and families as well as the natural environment through Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. A $2.95 million SREP program promotes sustainable business models for clean cook stove distribution supporting Honduran rural communities by providing high-efficiency cook stoves for 70,000 households. This will reduce consumption and cost of firewood for project beneficiaries by 60 percent and improve living standards. The program is expected to offer a model that will be replicable in other Central American countries.

Authors: 
The Climate Investment Fund (CIF)
Publication Category: 
Technical Publications
Publication Thematic Areas: 
Renewables
Number of Pages: 
4
Year Published: 
2016
Countries covered: 
International

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https://prdrse4all.spc.int/node/4/content/scaling-renewable-energy-low-income-countries