Solar cooking
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Type of National planObjectiveMitigationSectorsCountryKenya
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Type of National planObjectiveMitigationSectorsCountryZambia
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Type of National planObjectiveMitigationSectorsCountryMongolia
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Type of National planObjectiveMitigationCross-sectoral enablerCountrySudan
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Type of National planObjectiveMitigationSectorsCross-sectoral enablerCountryAzerbaijan
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Type of National planObjectiveMitigationCountryVietnam
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Publication dateObjectiveSectors
This discussion paper outlines the climate-related mitigation and adoption potential of basic energy access solutions. While delving into the mitigation potential of soot reduction, it highlights how clean cooking solutions and decentralized energy access programs can benefit from political means and financing instruments within the framework convention on climate change.
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Technology
Microsol helps micro producers in the food textile and paper industries with processing their raw materials by automating some of their processes e.g. drying washing pasteurization etc. or in the tertiary sector such as tourist industry by providing the energy needed for many premium services electricity for HVAC refrigeration or security heat for hot water laundry or heating water for drinking or cooking. Located in a rural village Microsol can also meet some or all of the production needs of local residents water supply electrification of communal areas and so forth.
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Three cooking pots with copper price wound on the pot which passes the heat to the water through it.
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Type of National planCountryMarshall Islands
RMI commits to a quantified economy-wide target to reduce its emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) to 32% below 2010 levels by 2025.RMI communicates, as an indicative target, its intention to reduce its emissions of GHGs to 45% below 2010 levels by 2030.