Publication
2017
Household Energy Interventions in Haryana, India: An Extended CEA
In this paper, the authors examine the use of solid fuels as a primary energy …
In this paper, the authors examine the use of solid fuels as a primary energy source for cooking in India, which contributes to high rates of infant and child mortality as well as other diseases caused by household air pollution (HAP). To achieve the widespread adoption of one of three interventions – a mud chimney stove, a blower stove, and LPG use—the government needs to offer subsidies to households using solid fuels. While the reduction…
Climate/Environment
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Asia & Pacific
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Priority Setting/Ethics
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Chronic Disease/Risk
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Social Determinants
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Environmental Health
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Policy/Regulation
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Economics/Finance
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Energy/Engineering
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Science/Technology