Wood Energy Catalogue

Ethiopia Energy Project (World Bank, 1986-1995) – household energy component

1986
  1995
Region
Africa
Countries of implementation
Ethiopia

The objective of this project component was to develop and implement least-cost plans to supply household energy products through free marketing practices with substantial private sector participation to ensure the sustainability of affordable cooking fuels, create private enterprises and preserve the environment.

The component included the following elements: 1) strengthen planning for woody biomass development; 2) implement pilot projects for producing crop residue briquettes; 3) design and modify oil-fired industrial plants to use the briquettes; 4) demonstrate and evaluate charcoal production on a commercial scale; and 5) test new cooking appliances and other techniques for efficiency improvement.

According to the project completion report, the project did not establish the technical and economic viability of efficient charcoal production on a commercial scale or fully establish the economic viability of fuel briquetting operations.

Keywords
Ethiopia, biomass briquettes, agricultural residues, charcoal production, woodfuel, cookstove, household energy
Type of initiatives
Program or Project
Program/Project Sub category
Effective governance, Resource/supply enhancement, Conversion efficiency improvement, Efficient utilization
Level of intervention
National
Responsible agencies
World Bank; Ministry of Agriculture (Ethiopia)
Funding agency
World Bank