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Commercialisation of Improved Biomass Fuels and Cooking Devices in India and its Scale UP
[top] [end]Short project summaryThe project aims at disseminating improved biomass fuels and cooking devices through rural micro-enterprises in Maharashtra. The existing technologies will be tested, and adapted if necessary, to suit the local conditions. Rural artisans will be trained to manufacture and market the products. Promotion campaigns will be organised in each region. The project will be carried out with the help of grassroots level development-oriented organisations (NGOs) and self help groups (SHGs) of rural people.As a part of this larger project a smaller project was funded by Shell Foundation UK, to study the impact of these improved cooking devices on the indoor air quality of the rural homes and the health of the beneficiaries.The project duration was 2 years and was completed in 2006.The details of these project and the outcome of the study with reference to indoor air quality are available here [top] [end]Project statistics[top] [end]Project locationMaharashtra State, India[top] [end]Project partnersThis project is being implemented by ARTI, India, in co-operation with the following organisations:[top] [end]Nashik region
[top] [end]Vidarbha region
[top] [end]Marathawada region
[top] [end]Western maharashtra region
[top] [end]Konkan region
[top] [end]Project goals (summary)[top] [end]Overall goals
[top] [end]Duration and start dateDuration: 3 years, Start Date: January 1, 2003[top] [end]Contact detailsDr. Priyadarshini Karve, Projedct Co-ordinatorE-mail: pkarve@... Telephone: 91 20 25442217/25423258 Fax: 91 20 24390348 [top] [end]Project backgroundIndia produces annually about 600 million tonnes of agrowaste. Although it is more than sufficient to satisfy the cooking energy requirement of the entire country, the low-density biomass is a highly inferior fuel. Rural poor, not having access to better fuels, use it in inefficient cooking devices and in poorly ventilated houses, leading to harmful levels of indoor air pollution, and increasing health risk to themselves.Technologies exist for converting agrowaste into superior fuels like charcoal, biogas, etc. Improved cookstoves using traditional biofuels in cleaner and more efficient ways are also known. During 1984-2002, the Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources (MNES), Government of India, implemented the National Programme on Improved Chulha (NPIC), to introduce improved cookstoves into rural households. Overall, this activity failed to make a significant impact. However, in the 1990's, Appropriate Rural Technology Institute (ARTI), the Technical Backup support Unit (TBU) of NPIC in Maharashtra and Goa states, introduced commercialisation of improved cookstoves through rural micro-enterprises. Today, about 50 rural enterprises, based on improved cookstoves, report an average annual turnover of Rs.150-200 thousand each. More importantly, they have created a culture of using improved cookstoves, in pockets of the two states. On this background, the project proposes to create at least 100 rural micro-enterprises dealing in improved biomass fuels and cooking devices, and at least 100,000 households routinely using these fuels and devices, and enjoying the benefits of improved indoor air quality. [top] [end]Project approach and activitiesThe Maharashtra State has been divided into five socio-economic regions. Two local NGOs in each region are assisting in the commercialisation process. ARTI bears overall responsibility of the project. The project is being carried out through the following phasewise activities:
[top] [end]Deliverables and benefits
[top] [end]Project StatusTeh Pilot project was completed successfully and Shell Foundation has provided funds for scaling up this project . The details of the Scale up activities are available here | |
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04 December 2003; Last edited:
02 June 2007; Version: 2 | |
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