Efficient cooking solutions

Efficient cooking solutions

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Efficient cooking solutions

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Improving livelihoods and reducing GHGs in Haiti
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Project Overview

In Haiti, more than 90% of the population cooks on traditional charcoal-based stoves with more than 1.4 million tonnes of charcoal consumed in the country each year. Not only has this contributed to the country’s acute deforestation and soil erosion problems, but it equally leads to the release of large amounts of planet-warming emissions. In addition, these cookstoves generate noxious indoor pollutants which lead to the risk of those exposed developing severe health-related issues. 

Solution Description

This project tackles both the environmental and social issues related to charcoal-based stoves by increasing access to cleaner, cheaper and more efficient cooking solutions. Functioning as a social micro-franchise, the project distributes more efficient charcoal cookstoves, LGP (liquified petroleum gas) cook stoves and solar lanterns. Through a wide distribution network the initiative aims to make access to these modern cooking solutions available to a large part of the Haitian population. 

Impact

By increasing access to healthier and cleaner cooking solutions the project limits the usage of charcoal and thus prevents the release of GHGs. In addition to the reduction of GHGs and helping to fight deforestation, the project also offers the possibility to reduce the emissions of toxic gas such as carbon monoxide inside households. In turn the initiative has a positive impact on the health of the Haitian population, improving overall livelihoods across the country.

Sustainable Development Goals

To learn more about the Sustainable Development Goals verified by the standard for this project, please check the registry link.

Project Information

Project Name
4f6bd580
Structure
South Pole acts as Carbon Asset Developer
City
Port au Prince
Country
Haiti
Solution Type
Improved Cookstoves (ICS, not e-cookstoves)
Methodologies
GS-GS TPDDTEC-Reduced Emissions from Cooking and Heating – Technologies and Practices to Displace Decentralized Thermal Energy Consumption (TPDDTEC)
Project Partner
4c3c3ce4
Scale
Large scale
Grouping
Single Project
Sectoral Scope
Energy Demand
Standard
GSVER
Registries

Vintage

In carbon credits, a "vintage" indicates the year a specific amount of CO2 (measured in tonnes) was successfully reduced or removed from the atmosphere.
2021

862.9 tCO2e