Fogões Melhorados em Moçambique : Dimensão do Mercado

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Introduction

This article provides a snapshot of the improved cookstove (ICS) market in Mozambique particularly the market size and is targeted at private sector, donor organisations, NGOs, Government bodies and other stakeholders who are interested in getting a deeper understanding of the ICS market.  

In this article, the term improved cookstoves (ICS) includes efficient cookstoves that burn different solid biomass such as firewood, charcoal, agricultural residues, animal dung and other solid biomass products. Advanced or high tier cookstoves (ACS) are fuelled by LPG, biogas, solar energy or electricity and are mentioned in some sections of this article. ACS are not included in the term ICS, however they are included in the terms clean cooking solutions and clean cooking technologies.

ICS Market Size and Growth Potential

Over the last years, international development organisations and the private sector have realised that the ICS market in Mozambique has largely been overlooked[1]. For this reason, the development organisations are working together with the private sector for mobilisation of the clean cooking market and thus, opening new investment opportunities. In 2016, it was estimated that about 70,000 ICS were distributed through NGO intervention[2]. By the end of 2020, there was a total of 710,000 beneficiaries of clean cooking, and an expected distribution of an additional 166,000 improved cook stoves[3]. Around 20,000 ICS stoves are sold annually in the Mozambican market, based on the survey report from EnDev[4].

The clean cooking market is estimated to be around 4.5 million households[4] and is expected to grow at 9% (or even 16.1% with tax exceptions) by 2026[5].

Types of ICS in the Market

There is a variety of improved cookstoves available in Mozambique and were introduced by different development programmes. These stoves use different types of fuels ranging from dung and crop residues to ethanol or solar energy. Several of these stoves are manufactured in foreign countries but assembled in Mozambique while others are artisanal stoves produced locally. The following table shows the cookstoves available in the market as of 2021, including ICS and ACS.

Stove Manufacturer Organisations implementing production or distribution Suggested retail price Type of fuel Country of manufacture
Casamiga Cookstove - ASSOCIAÇÃO CASAMIGA USD 20-50 crop residues

dung

-
Chitetezo Nkhoma Mountain Conservation USD 2-4 crop residues

wood

Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
CleanCook Aluminum One-Burner (A1) Dometic (Pty.) Ltd - ethanol/alcohol Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
CleanCook Aluminum Two-Burner (A2) Dometic (Pty.) Ltd - ethanol/alcohol Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
CleanCook South Africa Double Burner (SA2) Dometic (Pty.) Ltd - ethanol/alcohol South Africa
CleanCook Steel One-Burner (M1) Dometic (Pty.) Ltd - ethanol/alcohol Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
CleanCook Steel Two-Burner (M2) Dometic (Pty.) Ltd - ethanol/alcohol Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France

Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom

CooKit Solar Cookers International USD 3-40 solar United States
Envirofit CH-2200 Envirofit International


Eduardo Mondlane University Foundation, EnDev,

subsidised charcoal China
Envirofit CH-5200 Envirofit International - charcoal (China)
Fogao Tio Mario - USD 60-65 biogas

briquettes

crop residues

pellets

wood

Mozambique
Rocket Works Cha-ZaMa Charcoal Stove Rocket Works (Pty.) Ltd AVSI, SNV, EnDev subsidised charcoal South Africa
SaverPro Griddle (HM-5000) Envirofit International - wood -
SmartSaver Charcoal Envirofit International AVSI, SNV, EnDev subsidised charcoal China, India, Kenya, Nigeria
SmartSaver Wood (Econofire) Envirofit International - wood (China)
SuperSaver Wood GL (M-5000) Envirofit International - wood Kenya
Tio Mario - USD 65-80 briquettes

crop residues

pellets

wood

other

Mozambique

Data from Clean Cookstoves

FEDESMO has also developed a stove map with sales points for different types of stoves such as charcoal, institutional, mobile and fixed firewood cookstoves[3][6]. This database is however not up-to-date

Further Information

References

  1. Kameshnee Naidoo and Christiaan Loots, ‘Mozambique / Energy and the Poor – Unpacking the Investment Case for Clean Energy’, 2020, https://sun-connect-news.org/fileadmin/DATEIEN/Dateien/New/2021-01-29_UNDP-UNCDF-Mozambique-Energy-and-the-Poor.pdf.
  2. BERF, ‘Business Environment Constraints in Mozambique’s Renewable Energy Sector: Solar PV Systems and Improved Cook Stoves’, 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 ‘ALER - Resumo Renovaveis Em Mocambique 2021’, https://www.lerenovaveis.org/contents/lerpublication/aler_mar2021_resumo-renovaveis-em-mocambique-2021.pdf.
  4. 4.0 4.1 EnDev, ‘Workshop Energy Market Scorecard Mozambique ICS 2020’, 2020.
  5. ‘Market Segments – GET.Invest’
  6. FEDESMO, ‘FEDESMO: Sustainable Energy and Development Forum of Mozambique’, https://naturvernforbundet.no/getfile.php/1344431-1354528791/Dokumenter/Div.%20vedlegg%20til%20nettsaker/Fact%20sheet%20on%20FEDESMO.pdf.