[HTML][HTML] A critical review of pollutant emission factors from fuel combustion in home stoves

H Shen, Z Luo, R Xiong, X Liu, L Zhang, Y Li… - Environment …, 2021 - Elsevier
A large population does not have access to modern household energy and relies on solid
fuels such as coal and biomass fuels. Burning of these solid fuels in low-efficiency home …

A comprehensive review on biomass cookstoves and a systematic approach for modern cookstove design

MP Kshirsagar, VR Kalamkar - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2014 - Elsevier
Improved biomass cookstoves has been a topic of research for more than 40 years, but still
2.6 billion people cook over an open biomass fire. A large volume of information on the …

History and future of domestic biogas plants in the developing world

T Bond, MR Templeton - Energy for Sustainable development, 2011 - Elsevier
Technologies which recover biogas do so by harnessing anaerobic degradation pathways
controlled by a suite of microorganisms. The biogas released acts as an environmentally …

Pollutant emissions and energy efficiency under controlled conditions for household biomass cookstoves and implications for metrics useful in setting international test …

J Jetter, Y Zhao, KR Smith, B Khan… - … science & technology, 2012 - ACS Publications
Realistic metrics and methods for testing household biomass cookstoves are required to
develop standards needed by international policy makers, donors, and investors …

Low demand for nontraditional cookstove technologies

AM Mobarak, P Dwivedi, R Bailis… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
Biomass combustion with traditional cookstoves causes substantial environmental and
health harm. Nontraditional cookstove technologies can be efficacious in reducing this …

Biochar production and applications in sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities, constraints, risks and uncertainties

W Gwenzi, N Chaukura, FND Mukome… - Journal of environmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experiences soil degradation, food and livelihood
insecurity, environmental pollution and lack of access to energy. Biochar has gained …

Cleaner cooking solutions to achieve health, climate, and economic cobenefits

SC Anenberg, K Balakrishnan, J Jetter, O Masera… - 2013 - ACS Publications
Nearly half the world's population must rely on solid fuels such as biomass (wood, charcoal,
agricultural residues, and animal dung) and coal for household energy, burning them in …

Laboratory and field investigations of particulate and carbon monoxide emissions from traditional and improved cookstoves

CA Roden, TC Bond, S Conway, ABO Pinel… - Atmospheric …, 2009 - Elsevier
We implemented a program in which emission characterization is enabled through
collaborations between academic, US and international non-governmental entities that …

[HTML][HTML] The potential of agroforestry in the provision of sustainable woodfuel in sub-Saharan Africa

M Iiyama, H Neufeldt, P Dobie, M Njenga… - Current Opinion in …, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•In SSA, woodfuels account for 80% of energy supply.•The demand for charcoal
has grown@ 3%/year against 1%/year of that for firewood.•Expected increase in charcoal …

Biomass derived chars for energy applications

B Khiari, M Jeguirim, L Limousy, S Bennici - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2019 - Elsevier
Biomass-derived chars present energy density values close to those of fossil fuels and
therefore they are good candidates in electricity or heat production plants with only minor …