Wood Energy Catalogue

Transitioning low income economies toward the use of Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS)

2018
  2023
Region
Global

The Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) is a five-year programme (2018-2023) that aims to rapidly accelerate the transition from biomass (wood/charcoal) based cooking to modern, clean, low carbon energy-efficient alternative methods that utilise renewable sources of electricity such as solar photovoltaic systems.

The programme is funded by the UK Department for International Development (DfID) with a total budget of about GBP40 million (roughly EUR44 million) and implemented by the Loughborough University (UK) and the World Bank’s Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP). Geographical priorities of programme activities are Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

Keywords
Clean cooking solutions, innovative approaches, innovation, transition, wood fuel, charcoal, biomass energy, electric cooking, solar PV, electricity, battery, energy storage, modern energy, alternative energy, business models
Type of initiatives
Program or Project
Program/Project Sub category
Conversion efficiency improvement, Alternatives
Level of intervention
Global
Responsible agencies
ESMAP/ World Bank; Loughborough University (UK)
Funding agency
UK Department for International Development (DfID)
Budget
EUR 

44000000