2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15041456
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Understanding the Access to Fuels and Technologies for Cooking in Peru

Abstract: There is global concern regarding access to energy, especially in developing countries, as set forth in the Sustainable Development Goals. Although Peru is classified as an emerging economy and would be expected to have achieved full energy coverage, the status of the access to fuels in Peru is unknown. The objective of this study was to comprehensively document the instruments and the progress made on the issue of access to modern fuels and technologies for cooking in Peru to explain the current situation and… Show more

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“…In some rural areas of Latin America, almost 100% of the rural population use firewood, especially in countries such as Bolivia and Nicaragua. In Panama, it is seen in 55% of the rural population, in Costa Rica 25% [8], in Peru 40% [9], and in Guatemala 54% [2]. In Mexico, according to reference [10], 11% of the national population consumes firewood and charcoal, although it has proven difficult to determine specific levels of firewood consumption in Mexican households.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some rural areas of Latin America, almost 100% of the rural population use firewood, especially in countries such as Bolivia and Nicaragua. In Panama, it is seen in 55% of the rural population, in Costa Rica 25% [8], in Peru 40% [9], and in Guatemala 54% [2]. In Mexico, according to reference [10], 11% of the national population consumes firewood and charcoal, although it has proven difficult to determine specific levels of firewood consumption in Mexican households.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To apply for a kit, households had to be classified as poor or extremely poor in the national household poverty classification database (SISFOH), a poverty index based on principal component analysis (Osinergmin 2014). The program ended up equipping more than 870,000 low-income households, approximately 10 percent of the country's population, with free LPG cooking kits between (Ramírez-Candia, Curt, and Domínguez 2022.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%