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The Hidden Side of Energy Access: Clean Cooking 

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The Hidden Side of Energy Access: Clean Cooking
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World Bank Group 
Overview

Unveiling Clean Energy Access, Addressing the Hidden Side with Sustainable Solutions for Healthier Homes and Communities

Duration

4 weeks

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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Credential

Certificate

The Hidden Side of Energy Access: Clean Cooking
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Highlights

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The Hidden Side of Energy Access: Clean Cooking
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World Bank Group 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Households, environmental advocates, policymakers, and clean energy enthusiasts committed to addressing the hidden challenges of energy access, specifically in clean cooking solutions
What are the course deliverables?
  • Assess the negative impacts of traditional cooking practices.
  • Explain the concept of MECS.
  • Describe the Multi-Tier Framework.
  • Map the trends in fuel and stove use around the world.
  • Evaluate the demand and supply side factors that influence adoption.
  • Uncover financing as a key barrier to progress.
More about this course
  • This course is based on the World Bank’s “The Hidden Side of Energy Access: Clean Cooking”. This course explores the hidden side of energy access by uncovering the reality that over 4 billion people around the world currently lack access to modern energy cooking services (MECS) for their daily cooking needs
  • Throughout the developing world, households still cook with firewood and charcoal on rudimentary stoves in poorly ventilated rooms, resulting in significant negative impacts for health, gender, the environment, and our climate

The Hidden Side of Energy Access: Clean Cooking
 at 
World Bank Group 
Curriculum

Week 1: Making the Case for Modern Energy Cooking Services

Week 2: Assessing the Supply and Demand for MECS

Week 3: Creating Enabling Environments for MECS

Week 4: Designing Recommendations for MECS

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