This article is an interesting read to understand the three principle findings i) fuel costs (ii) fuel stacking is the prevailing norm as few households stop using firewood when adopting LPG, and (iii) highly positive views of LPG as a convenient and clean cooking fuel.
Source
Gould, C. F., & Urpelainen, J. (2018). LPG as a clean cooking fuel: Adoption, use, and impact in rural India. Energy Policy, 122, 395-408.
Carlos F. Gould and Johannes Urpelainen, "LPG as a clean cooking fuel: Adoption, use, and impact in rural India", contributed by Namitha Sunny, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 6 June 2020, accessed 3 December 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/lpg-clean-cooking-fuel-adoption-use-and-impact-rural-india
Critical Commentary
This article is an interesting read to understand the three principle findings i) fuel costs (ii) fuel stacking is the prevailing norm as few households stop using firewood when adopting LPG, and (iii) highly positive views of LPG as a convenient and clean cooking fuel.