The prospect of large quantities of economically feasible LPG production from renewably-sourced feedstocks (bioLPG), using agricultural residues, solid wastes and liquid wastes, is tremendously...
The Global LPG Partnership (GLPGP) is a United Nations-backed public-private partnership formed in 2012, under the UN Sustainable Energy for All initiative, to aggregate and deploy needed global resources to help developing countries transition large populations rapidly and sustainably to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for cooking.
GLPGP partners with developing countries to design, finance and implement large-scale, sustainable transitions to clean household fuel such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to reduce the severe loss of life, health, forests and women’s time caused by societal dependence on solid fuels.
The prospect of large quantities of economically feasible LPG production from renewably-sourced feedstocks (bioLPG), using agricultural residues, solid wastes and liquid wastes, is tremendously...
Approximately 3 billion people, most of whom live in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, rely on solid fuels (i.e. wood, crop wastes, dung, charcoal) and kerosene for their cooking needs. Exposure to...
BreatheLife webinar presentations: Financing access to LPG - Programs that improve LPG service and access in Ghana, Kenya and Haiti
This webinar features ongoing initiatives to improve LPG consumer financing for low-income communities in Kenya, Peru's government program to encourage LPG use amongst poor populations, and...