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Achieving scale in clean cooking solutions
Lucy Stevens, Practical Action
18 April 2023
Global lack of energy access
18 April 2023
Problem of energy access Technologies don’t meet needs? Poor people can’t pay? Poor people aren’t aware? Private sector interest, but will it
deliver for those currently without?
Envirofit Anagi stoves
Participatory market systems development
Energy Market Systems: generic market map
INPUTS
LEVEL 2 – INPUTS, SERVICES and FINANCE
SERVICES
Inputs •Physical materials and objects that are required by each market chain actor, such as labour and technical equipment.Services•The services that are provided to each of the market chain actors such as training and data collection.Finance •Financial services provided to companies and end users (e.g. loans, equity, microloans).
FINANCE
LEVEL 3 - ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FACTORS
POLITICAL AND REGULATORY FACTORS
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS
FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS
Political and Regulatory Factors•National rural electrification policies; quality control standards; fiscal regulations (e.g. VAT); permits and licenses.
Social and Cultural Factors•Lack of awareness; social norms (e.g. cooking practices); understanding of technology performance; informal community ownership.Financial and Economic Factors •End user income levels and ability to pay; formality of payment systems.
Rwanda cookstoves workshop
Preliminary mapping Support marginalised
actors Identify and ‘hook’
powerful actors Participatory market
mapping workshop– Participatory market analysis– Joint action planning– Workshop wrap-up
Biomass Stoves Market System
Model
Wider challenges
Not just having products, but using them
Other ways to reduce smoke in the kitchen
Political prioritisation?
Rocket science?
Market sytems Improved
relationships Roles for all players