Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, Ethiopia

Enjera baking is the most energy-intensive activity in Ethiopia which causes an economic problem, forest degradation and CO2 emission. This research aims to quantify fuel cost reduction, forest preservation, carbon dioxide emission reduction potential of advanced stoves and influencing factor of the...

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Main Author: Fikadu Mamuye Bayu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402031536X
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description Enjera baking is the most energy-intensive activity in Ethiopia which causes an economic problem, forest degradation and CO2 emission. This research aims to quantify fuel cost reduction, forest preservation, carbon dioxide emission reduction potential of advanced stoves and influencing factor of their adoption in Werabe University, Ethiopia. To attain its objectives: firstly, Control cooking test on traditional cooking stoves and both single clay and double clay electric stoves was conducted to quantify their fuel use efficiency. Secondly, document analysis was used to investigate forest reservation, fuel cost reduction and carbon dioxide emission reduction. Thirdly, focus group discussion with bakers used to identify the health impact of the traditional cookstove. Fourthly, an interview was also conducted to identify factors determining the adoption of electric cookstoves. The results show, substituting traditional cookstoves by single clay electric stoves or double clay electric stoves can reduce fuel cost by 159% and 148% y−1. Electric cookstoves can preserve 4.76 and 9.77 ha of dense and open forest cover. The finding also reveals that single clay electric stoves and double clay electric stoves reduce CO2 emission by 99.08% and 98.87% y−1. The study also indicates switching traditional cookstove to cleaner stoves avoids IAP; consequently, it improves cooks health. Finally in Werabe University adoption of cleaner stoves is influenced by transmission failure of electricity and lack of attention about the benefit of the clean cookstove. To conclude the study may have economic, environmental and social implication.
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spelling doaj.art-659fa40817d640b9a6c88dae0627795f2022-12-21T17:31:30ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-08-0168e04693Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, EthiopiaFikadu Mamuye Bayu0Corresponding author.; Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Werabe University, EthiopiaEnjera baking is the most energy-intensive activity in Ethiopia which causes an economic problem, forest degradation and CO2 emission. This research aims to quantify fuel cost reduction, forest preservation, carbon dioxide emission reduction potential of advanced stoves and influencing factor of their adoption in Werabe University, Ethiopia. To attain its objectives: firstly, Control cooking test on traditional cooking stoves and both single clay and double clay electric stoves was conducted to quantify their fuel use efficiency. Secondly, document analysis was used to investigate forest reservation, fuel cost reduction and carbon dioxide emission reduction. Thirdly, focus group discussion with bakers used to identify the health impact of the traditional cookstove. Fourthly, an interview was also conducted to identify factors determining the adoption of electric cookstoves. The results show, substituting traditional cookstoves by single clay electric stoves or double clay electric stoves can reduce fuel cost by 159% and 148% y−1. Electric cookstoves can preserve 4.76 and 9.77 ha of dense and open forest cover. The finding also reveals that single clay electric stoves and double clay electric stoves reduce CO2 emission by 99.08% and 98.87% y−1. The study also indicates switching traditional cookstove to cleaner stoves avoids IAP; consequently, it improves cooks health. Finally in Werabe University adoption of cleaner stoves is influenced by transmission failure of electricity and lack of attention about the benefit of the clean cookstove. To conclude the study may have economic, environmental and social implication.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402031536XEnergyEnvironmental sciencePublic healthElectric stoveDeforestationFuel cost
spellingShingle Fikadu Mamuye Bayu
Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, Ethiopia
Heliyon
Energy
Environmental science
Public health
Electric stove
Deforestation
Fuel cost
title Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, Ethiopia
title_full Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, Ethiopia
title_short Cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education: the case of werabe university, Ethiopia
title_sort cost reduction and forest preservation potential of advanced stoves and challenges of their adoption in higher education the case of werabe university ethiopia
topic Energy
Environmental science
Public health
Electric stove
Deforestation
Fuel cost
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402031536X
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