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Accessibility to clean energy has been advocated across the globe as a tool to foster transtions away from dirty energy use in cooking. using a case study from the Tanzania's major business city of Dar es Salaam, it is clear that accessibility is not a challenge rather the inverse relationship between income and socio-economic status is responsible for the pervasive use of dirty energy in cooking.

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This page is a summary of: Constrained cooking energy choices in Tanzania: why urban dwellers cling on dirty even where clean energy alternatives are accessible?, International Journal of Energy Sector Management, January 2024, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/ijesm-08-2023-0018.
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