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Scaling-upefficient and clean cooking energy technologies
Experiences by German Technical Cooperation (GTZ)
Presentation at CSD14 Partnerships Fair, UN New York, 2 May 2006
Dr. Marlis Kees, GTZ Household Energy Programme (HERA )
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� Introduction GTZ
� Energy - efficient and clean cooking technologies
� Scaling-up
� Contributions to MDGs
� Challenges
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Staff at Head Office Staff at Head Office
Introduction GTZ� We promote international cooperation which contribu tes to
sustainable development throughout the world
� We implement commissions for the German federal government and other national and international pub lic and private-sector clients.
Ongoing projectsOngoing projects2,6282,628
Partner countriesPartner countries131131
GTZ field staffGTZ field staff1,3931,393
National personnelNational personnel6,9716,971
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GuineaCameroon
Malawi
Uganda
Guatemala
Bolivia
Egypt
Zambia
Burundi
Algeria
Argentina
Haiti
Dem.Rep.Congo
Cote d‘Ivoire
KenyaRwanda
Rep. of South Africa
Chile
Nicaragua
Peru
Bangladesh
PR China
Indonesia
Nepal
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Tunesia
YemenMauretania
Costa Rica
Paraguay
Mongolia
Thailand
AfghanistanMarocco
India
Cambodia
Viet Nam
NigeriaEthiopia
Benin
Burkina Faso
Madagaskar
Mali
Namibia
Niger
Senegal
Tanzania
Chad
Zimbabwe
Dom. Rep.
EcuadorColombia
Jordan
Pakistan
Brazil
El SalvadorHonduras
Mozambique
Kyrgyzstan
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
CroatiaBosnia and Herzegovina
Palestinian territories
Russian Federation• Kaliningrad• Moscow• Saratov• Omsk• Altay• Novosibirsk
Azerbaijan
Angola
Togo
UnitedArab Emirates
Saudi-Arabia
MacedoniaSerbia and Montenegro
AlbaniaRomania UzbekistanArmenia
Tajikistan
GTZ worldwide
Development Cooperation Offices
GTZ OfficesGTZ Project Offices with special duties
GTZ Head Office Eschborn
GTZ Berlin, Bonn, Brussels
Ghana
Bulgaria
UkraineGermany
Belgium
as at 2004
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Energy - efficient and clean cooking technologies
� Energy efficient and smokeless wood fuel stoves� Stoves using green fuels (plant oils, ethanol) and solar cookers� LPG and kerosene stoves� Electric stoves
Improved stoves have to be: convenient and modern efficient and clean and still affordable
Wood fuel stoves will remain a major cooking techno logy
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one example of a
clean and efficient fuel wood stove
The Rocket Stove
(www.aprovecho.com )
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Principle of Rocket Stove
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Mud Rocket Household Stoves
Rocket Lorena Rocket Shielded fire
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Metal Rocket Household Stove
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Rocket Stove for large scale catering
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Scaling-up
More than five million stoves are in use in Africa
Lessons learnt: � Massive and long term public sector support for
»Technology development»Capacity building of producers»Awareness raising and social marketing
� Integrated approach (from household to policy)� Market oriented approach
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environment•reduced biomass demand•protected resources and sustainable use•improved soil fertility and productivity of land•reduced net carbon emissions
household income•fuel savings•household expenditure savings
quality of life•convenience and comfort•improved kitchen environment
health•reduced indoor air pollution•less respiratory infections and chronic bronchitis•less eye diseases•less fire accidents
gender equity•reduced workload of womenfor fuelwood collection•more time for other activities•improved status of women
economy•savings on fuel imports and foreign currency•employment and business opportunities•poverty alleviation
know how transfer •enhanced capacity and skills of institutions and the private sector
Impacts of improved energy efficiency
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International partners assisting in scaling up
KnowledgeManagement
HEDON
REPP
Approvecho
PCIA
Lobbying
WHO
WFP
Public DonorInvestment
DGIS, BMZ
EU, UNDP
Private SectorInvestment
Shell Foundation
Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte
GTZ
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National partners assisting in scaling up
KnowledgeManagement
NGOs
Training & Research
Organisations
Lobbying
Agriculture
Food security
Health
Forestry
Public SectorInvestment
Departments of Energy, Forestry, Agriculture,
National donorsupported programmes
Private SectorInvestment
Tea Estates
Anglo Platinum
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Challenges
� Public sector support is needed for:»Further technology development »Capacity building of producers and salespersons»Quality control (standards)»Awareness raising and social marketing
� National biomass energy strategies
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Thank youwww.gtz.de/HERA