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Household fuel mixes in peri-urban and rural Ecuador: Explaining the context of LPG, patterns of continued firewood use, and the challenges of induction cooking.

Carlos F Gould1, Samuel B Schlesinger2, Emilio Molina3, Miryan L Bejarano3, Alfredo Valarezo3, Darby W Jack1.   

Abstract

Nationwide transitions from cooking with solid fuels to clean fuels promise substantial health, climate, and environmental benefits. For decades, Ecuador has invested heavily in consumption subsidies for liquified petroleum gas (LPG), a leading clean fuel. With the goal of understanding household energy use in a context where LPG is ubiquitous and cheap, we administered 808 household surveys in peri-urban and rural communities in Coastal and Andean Ecuadorian provinces. We assess cooking fuel patterns after long-term LPG access and the reach of induction stoves promoted through a recent government program. Nearly all participants reported using LPG for more than a decade and frequent, convenient access to highly subsidized LPG. Nonetheless, half of rural households and 20% of peri-urban households rely on firewood to meet specific household energy needs, like space heating or heating water for bathing. Induction was rare and many induction owners reported zero use because the required equipment had never been installed by electricity companies, their stove had broken, or due to fears of high electricity costs. Our discussion is instructive for other countries because of Ecuador's long-standing clean fuel policies, robust LPG market and standardized cylinder recirculation model, and promotion of induction stoves.

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Keywords:  Latin America; biomass cooking; clean cooking; energy policy; fuel subsidy; fuel transition

Year:  2019        PMID: 32675905      PMCID: PMC7365656          DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2019.111053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Energy Policy        ISSN: 0301-4215            Impact factor:   6.142


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