The Government-led initiative for LPG scale-up in Cameroon: programme development and initial evaluation.
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Abstract
In 2016, the government of Cameroon, a central African country heavily reliant on wood fuel for cooking, published a Masterplan for increasing primary use of LPG from 20% to 58% of households by 2035. Developed via a multi-sectoral committee with support from the Global LPG Partnership, the plan envisages a 400 million Euro investment program to 2030, focused on increasing LPG cylinder numbers, key infrastructure, and enhanced regulation. This case study describes the Masterplan process and investment proposals and draws on community studies and stakeholder interviews to identify factors likely to impact on the planned expansion of LPG use.
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| Authors | Bruce, Nigel;de Cuevas, Rachel Anderson;Cooper, Jessie;Enonchong, Bessem;Ronzi, Sara;Puzzolo, Elisa;MBatchou, Bertrand;Pope, Daniel; |
| Journal | energy for sustainable development : the journal of the international energy initiative |
| Year | 2018 |
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10.1016/j.esd.2018.05.010
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