Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies

This report presents the results of a study conducted by Fundación Solar-a Guatemalan nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works in the field of renewable energy-on experiences from improved-stove programs in Guatemala. The goal of the study was...

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Main Authors: Álvarez, Danilo, Palma, Carolina, Tay, Manuel
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-180772021-04-23T14:03:38Z Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies Álvarez, Danilo Palma, Carolina Tay, Manuel ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AIR QUALITY APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY BI BURNING STOVES CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICAN CHARCOAL COLLABORATION COMBUSTION COMMERCIALIZATION COMMUNITIES COMPONENTS COOKING COOKING FUELS COOLING DECISION-MAKING ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EMISSIONS ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY EXPERTS ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY SECTOR ENGINEERING ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE FERTILIZERS FIRES FUEL FUEL WOOD FUELS FUELWOOD GASES HARDWARE HEAT HEATING INNOVATIONS IRON KEROSENE LATIN AMERICAN LIME LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS LPG POLLUTION PROGRAMS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SAN SMOKE SOCIOECONOMIC DATA SOLAR ENERGY STOVES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PRACTICES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICIANS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TRAINING PROGRAMS WIND ENERGY WOOD STOVES WOOD USE This report presents the results of a study conducted by Fundación Solar-a Guatemalan nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works in the field of renewable energy-on experiences from improved-stove programs in Guatemala. The goal of the study was to systematically evaluate selected projects to determine success factors, sound practices that could be replicated elsewhere, and weaknesses to avoid. Fundación Solar's research team studied three projects, implemented by three respective organizations, on improved, wood-conserving stoves in Guatemala. To acquire needed information, the team conducted interviews and focus groups with stakeholders in the respective geographic regions-Baja Verapaz, Jalapa, and San Marcos-in which the three projects were implemented. This report includes the findings, conclusions, and recommendations that resulted from the three cases studied. 2014-04-25T20:42:13Z 2014-04-25T20:42:13Z 2004-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/12/6543891/evaluation-improved-stove-programs-guatemala-final-report-project-case-studies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18077 English en_US ESMAP technical paper;no. 60 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Guatemala
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topic ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AIR QUALITY
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
BI
BURNING STOVES
CENTRAL AMERICA
CENTRAL AMERICAN
CHARCOAL
COLLABORATION
COMBUSTION
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMUNITIES
COMPONENTS
COOKING
COOKING FUELS
COOLING
DECISION-MAKING
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRICITY
EMISSIONS
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY EXPERTS
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY SECTOR
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
FERTILIZERS
FIRES
FUEL
FUEL WOOD
FUELS
FUELWOOD
GASES
HARDWARE
HEAT
HEATING
INNOVATIONS
IRON
KEROSENE
LATIN AMERICAN
LIME
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
LPG
POLLUTION
PROGRAMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
SAN
SMOKE
SOCIOECONOMIC DATA
SOLAR ENERGY
STOVES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PRACTICES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICIANS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TRAINING PROGRAMS
WIND ENERGY
WOOD STOVES
WOOD USE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AIR QUALITY
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
BI
BURNING STOVES
CENTRAL AMERICA
CENTRAL AMERICAN
CHARCOAL
COLLABORATION
COMBUSTION
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMUNITIES
COMPONENTS
COOKING
COOKING FUELS
COOLING
DECISION-MAKING
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRICITY
EMISSIONS
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY EXPERTS
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY SECTOR
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
FERTILIZERS
FIRES
FUEL
FUEL WOOD
FUELS
FUELWOOD
GASES
HARDWARE
HEAT
HEATING
INNOVATIONS
IRON
KEROSENE
LATIN AMERICAN
LIME
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
LPG
POLLUTION
PROGRAMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
SAN
SMOKE
SOCIOECONOMIC DATA
SOLAR ENERGY
STOVES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PRACTICES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICIANS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TRAINING PROGRAMS
WIND ENERGY
WOOD STOVES
WOOD USE
Álvarez, Danilo
Palma, Carolina
Tay, Manuel
Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Guatemala
relation ESMAP technical paper;no. 60
description This report presents the results of a study conducted by Fundación Solar-a Guatemalan nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works in the field of renewable energy-on experiences from improved-stove programs in Guatemala. The goal of the study was to systematically evaluate selected projects to determine success factors, sound practices that could be replicated elsewhere, and weaknesses to avoid. Fundación Solar's research team studied three projects, implemented by three respective organizations, on improved, wood-conserving stoves in Guatemala. To acquire needed information, the team conducted interviews and focus groups with stakeholders in the respective geographic regions-Baja Verapaz, Jalapa, and San Marcos-in which the three projects were implemented. This report includes the findings, conclusions, and recommendations that resulted from the three cases studied.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author Álvarez, Danilo
Palma, Carolina
Tay, Manuel
author_facet Álvarez, Danilo
Palma, Carolina
Tay, Manuel
author_sort Álvarez, Danilo
title Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies
title_short Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies
title_full Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies
title_fullStr Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Improved Stove Programs in Guatemala : Final Report of Project Case Studies
title_sort evaluation of improved stove programs in guatemala : final report of project case studies
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/12/6543891/evaluation-improved-stove-programs-guatemala-final-report-project-case-studies
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18077
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