StovePlus support in Lao PDR

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CSI

LAO PDR

2013 - 2014

SEA

Clean Stove Initiative

6,800,000 65%

CONTEXT

Population

Rural Population

>95%

Population using solid fuels for cooking

>95%

Rural population using solid fuels

3% 5,716

Access to clean fuels (% of population with access to electricity and gas) Number of deaths per year from Household Air Pollution

ICS SECTOR The supply of ICS is limited due to a lack of labor capacities, standardized tools, low mechanization and difficulty in supplying raw materials Distribution is confined to larger urban and peri-urban areas, limiting rural users’ access to stove technologies Over 90% of end-users we asked are interested in purchasing a cleaner and more durable fuel saving stove

STOVEPLUS ANSWERS Specific and detailed baseline to assess utilization and devices to be improved

Pilot production and commercialization of a woodburning clay stove known in Cambodia as NKS to be implemented

A standard & product labelling

National governance of the Improved Cookstove Sector is to be built

IMPACTS

scheme is validated by the local

A new low-tech product is researched, to be produced locally with baked clay. This includes testing for performance and acceptance by the final users

authorities and presented for

A Baseline situation of the

implementation,

cooking sector, habits and economics is assessed, to inform

A monitoring and evaluation

future intervention and enable

process is presented to ensure

impact assessment

product quality is respected and maintained in the long-term

PARTNERS OWNER World Bank Lao Institute for Renewable Energy (LIRE) GERES-Biomass Energy Lab AusAid

CONTACT info@stoveplus.org www.stoveplus.org


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