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THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY USING IMPROVED COOKING STOVES FOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS

Muhammad Abrar ul haq, Muhammad Atif Nawaz, Farheen Akram, V. Natarajan · 2020 · International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy

Summary. Improved cooking stoves using solar energy and biomass reduce rural households' vulnerability to climate change in developing countries. The study shows that efficient renewable energy use decreases dependence on traditional biomass, improves health outcomes, and strengthens socio-economic status and education. Environmental benefits include reduced emissions and better adaptive capacity for agricultural communities facing climate risks.

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haq, M. A. U., Nawaz, M. A., Akram, F., & Natarajan, V.. (2020). THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY USING IMPROVED COOKING STOVES FOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy. https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.10216

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DOI
10.32479/ijeep.10216
Countries
Malaysia, Pakistan
Regions
Asia
Categories
energy, climate-and-environment
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2026-04-28