What is it about?

Frugal innovations have recently emerged to feature low-cost technologies and business innovations to serve consumers in emerging markets and improve their quality of life. Although the concept of frugality is well known, the present literature on frugal energy innovations, or energy frugality, is scarce, which could lead to overlooking its true characteristics. Therefore, we propose a framework for defining energy frugality based on a detailed analysis of several low-cost sustainable energy technologies. The five-criteria assessment method developed will help to identify potential frugal energy innovations and will increase the adoption of these technologies through better matching to local needs. Fuel-efficient biomass cooking stoves, small-scale photovoltaic systems, and pico-grids are examples of such frugal energy technologies.

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Why is it important?

Frugal innovations could be important for bringing energy services to less developed countries, based on their own resource and skill base.

Perspectives

Frugality as a concept is highly relevant to combat energy poverty in less developed countries.

Professor Peter D. Lund
Aalto University

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This page is a summary of: Frugal energy innovations for developing countries - a framework, Global Challenges, September 2016, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/gch2.1012.
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