Strengthening Improved Cookstove Access in Cape Verde

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BASELINE

CAPE VERDE 2014

Strengthening improved Cookstove Access

538, 535

CONTEXT

Population

WEST AFRICA

ICS SECTOR

Population using solid fuels for cooking

There has been a mix-energetic wood/gas for 40 years and the wood collection counts for 85.5% of the total uses and households consume an average of 12 kg per day

72.5%

Rural population using solid fuels

People with capacities and know-how in the sector exist

62.5%

Access to clean fuels (% of population with access to electricity and gas)

Operators are mostly concentrated in Praia

Number of deaths per year from Household Air Pollution

Equipments are in majority imported

37%

Rural Population

31%

133

Reduce 30% of the consumption of wood,

â‚Ź 300,000 of annual turnover

saving 1500 tons of wood

RESULTS

RECOMMENDATIONS

The sector is to be built according

Capitalise previous experiences

to the size and the geography of Cape Verde

Clarify and refine expectations of the improved cookstove sector

The institutional frame has to be multisectorial, and not concern only the energy sector

Carry on a market study

The whole cooking environment has to be taken in account to propose a solution

Identify potential actors and partners according to the sector model

300 000 unit can be disseminated

GOALS

over 10 years

Analysis of the ICS Adoption by end-users (linked to the tests) Reviewing the strategic plan for households energy (PNED) and defining an updated national action plan on domestic cooking

Testing energy efficiency of the ICS

PARTNERS OWNER Department of Energy of the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Energy in Cape Verde

Ecowas Center for Renewable Energy And Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)

CONTACT info@stoveplus.org www.stoveplus.org


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