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Cambodia: Summary Statistics: Cooking Fuel Consumption Baseline Survey

20/1/2016

 
Cambodia: Summary Statistics: Cooking Fuel Consumption Baseline Survey (0.2 MB) (August 2014)
SNV commissioned Fast-Track Carbon to undertake a study on baseline consumption of cooking charcoal and wood in Cambodia. Charcoal measurements were performed in 33 cities and wood consumption in 63 villages. The study implemented surveys in 2,072 Cambodian households. The surveys were implemented between June and August 2014 by the local firm Angkor Research Consulting.

It is important to note that the study was applied only in households where the primary cooking fuels are charcoal and wood. Thus, households cooking primarily with other fuels like LPG or electricity are excluded from the study. Nonetheless, it was found that many study households use LPG and electricity as secondary fuels as will be shown below.

This document presents some of the most relevant metrics obtained in the survey. For comparison purposes, the data is divided between wood users and charcoal users. These populations vary significantly not only in terms of fuel usage, but also in socio-economic characteristics. However, some aspects such as the types and frequency of meals cooked are similar, highlighting socio-economic aspects and urban-rural location are important cooking fuel choice determinants.

Consumer Acceptability Study Report for Envirofit PCS-1 in Cambodia

7/4/2015

 
Consumer Acceptability Study Report for Envirofit PCS-1 in Cambodia  (2.8 MB) (April 07, 2015)
The purpose of the study was to assess the acceptance of the Envirofit PCS-1 among Cambodian households who predominately use wood for cooking on a daily basis, both in rural and peri-urban market segments. The study reveals important findings regarding the acceptance of a rocket stove technology in the Cambodian cooking culture, and offers recommendations to address potential barriers to adoption.

Consumer Acceptability Study Report for BioLite HomeStove in Cambodia

23/10/2014

 
Consumer Acceptability Study Report for BioLite HomeStove in Cambodia  (4.77 MB) (October 23, 2014)
The purpose of the study was to assess the acceptance of the BioLite HomeStove among Cambodian households who predominately use wood for cooking on a daily basis. Sixteen households in three target market segments participated, and provided crucial feedback regarding their appreciation of an advanced biomass stove. The study reveals important findings regarding the acceptance of a novel, previously untested stove technology in the Cambodian cooking culture.

Consumer Acceptability Trial Report for Philips HD4012 in Cambodia 

15/9/2014

 
Consumer Acceptability Trial Report for Philips HD4012 in Cambodia  (4.10 MB) (September 15, 2014)
The purpose of the study was to assess the acceptance of the Philips HD4012 micro-gasifier stove among Cambodian households who predominately use wood and charcoal for cooking on a daily basis. Sixteen households in five target market segments participated, and provided crucial feedback regarding their appreciation of an advanced biomass stove. The study reveals important findings regarding the acceptance of a novel, previously untested stove technology in the Cambodian cooking culture.

Cambodia: End-User Market Assessment for Advanced Biomass Stoves - Summary Report

29/5/2014

 
End-User Market Assessment for Advanced Biomass Stoves - Summary Report (2.00 MB) (May 29, 2014)
The principal objective of this study was to identify the target market and assess the commercial market potential for advanced biomass stoves. A mixed methodology was used, with a quantitative household survey and a set of qualitative focus group discussions. In addition secondary literature and national household statistics were used for the market segmentation. In the end, four validated primary target market segments were identified and one secondary market segment. This study was conducted by Emerging Markets Consulting (EMC).

Comparative Fuel Testing with the Philips Stove in Cambodia

31/3/2014

 
Comparative Fuel Testing with the Philips Stove in Cambodia (2.72 MB) (March 31, 2014)
The objective of the study is to determine the optimal fuel source for fan powered gasifier stoves, more specifically in this case for the Philips stove (model HD4012) (“Philips stove”), for cooks in Cambodia, and compare performances against baseline stove models. The stove has been tested with over 13 types of fuel, first qualitatively and then quantitatively through water boiling tests and controlled cooking tests.

Cambodia Market Assessment (USAID)

22/7/2013

 
Cambodia Market Assessment - Sector Mapping (USAID) (1.1 MB) (Released on July 22, 2013)
Cambodia Market Assessment - Intervention Options (USAID) (0.749 MB) (Released on July 22, 2013)

The sector mapping of the cookstove sector in Cambodia assessed five sector dimensions: Cookstove Industry, Macro-environment, Social Impact, Cookstove Consumers and Carbon Finance. The intervention options section includes suggestions for removing barriers that currently prevent the creation of a thriving market for clean cooking solutions.

The studies for Cambodia were commissioned as part of a U.S. State Department/U.S. Agency for International Development ASEAN Development Vision to Advance National Cooperation for Economic Integration contract. Nexus-Carbon for Development managed the implementation of these studies.

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