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An introduction to household energy
![]() In developing countries in the context of acute poverty, fuels such as wood, charcoal and kerosene are dominant for cooking and providing warmth (and these uses are the main consumers of energy in the household). Liquified petroleum gas are occasionally used but costs are often prohibitive. Renewable energy systems which includes solar thermal, solar photovoltaics, wind energy, and micro-hydro power are of increasing importance. In some areas small village based electricity grids have been developed and a limited (but growing) number of households are connected to the national electricity grid. [top] [end]Key issues
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07 August 2003; Last edited:
26 March 2007; Version: 26 | |
Pagename: IntroductionToHouseholdEnergy @HEDON: GBAA | |

