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Interviewer data
Name
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Organisation
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Practical Action
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Job title
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Email address
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Household data
Age
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55
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No. of people in household
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6
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Community or city of household
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Hatiya Click for an overview of the data from the specific community.
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Country
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Nepal TE Click for an overview of the data from the specific country.
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Coordinates of the houshold
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Total Energy Access (TEA) Assessment
Lighting assessment
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L1: Do you have a fixed or portable electric light that you use regularly in your house?
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Yes
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L2: IF YES – Do you use this light for more than 4 hours per day?
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Yes
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Additional Lighting questions (click to expand)
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L3: How many electric lights do you have in your house?
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More than four
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L4: Do you feel that the lighting you have is adequate for your needs?
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Very adequate
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L5: In what ways would you like to change your lighting?
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L6: What prevents you from changing your lighting?
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Cooking and water heating assessment
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CW1: Do you mostly use liquid or gas fuel or electricity for cooking?
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Yes
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CW2: IF NO OR DON’T KNOW – Do you have an “improved” solid fuel cookstove which uses less fuel than an open fire?
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No/Don't know
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CW3: Do you have a chimney or smoke hood over your cookstove or fire?
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No
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CW4: Does your household spend less than 30 minutes a day collecting firewood?
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No
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Additional cooking and water heating questions (click to expand)
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CW5: What fuel do you use most of the time?
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LPG
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CW6: How many months per year do you mainly use this fuel?
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10
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CW7: How many times per day do you use this fuel?
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3
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CW8: How many times per day do you cook using another fuel?
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1
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CW9: What is the other fuel you use for cooking?
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Wood
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CW10: Using the list below, describe the type of stove you use for most of your cooking.
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LPG stove
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CW10 description:
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CW11: If you use more than one stove for cooking, using the list above describe the second kind of stove you use for your cooking (if only one stove is used put ‘none’)
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Traditional tripodstove
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CW11 description:
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CW12: How do you obtain your main fuel?
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Purchase
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CW13: How long does it take you to obtain your fuel each month, at this time of year?
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9000 minutes
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CW14: Do you spend more than 10% of your income on cooking fuel?
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Yes
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CW15: Do you feel that the stoves in your household burn cleanly or are polluting?
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OK - but would like to improve
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CW16: How do you feel about the safety of cooking facilities in your household?
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OK - but would like to improve
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CW17: Please describe any ways in which you would like to change your cooking habits?
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Improved ics use
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CW18: What prevents you from changing your cooking?
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Lack of promoter
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CW19: How regularly do you heat water separately from cooking activities?
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One to two times a day
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CW20: What do you use hot water for in the house?
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Hot drinks
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CW21: If ‘other’, please describe.
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-
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CW22: Describe the type of stove you use for most of your water heating.
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LPG stove
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CW22 description:
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Space heating assessment
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S1: Is your house warm enough all year round without heating?
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No
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S2: IF NO – do you have a purpose-built heating device or heating stove?
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No
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Additional space heating questions
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S3: What do you use to heat the rooms in your house?
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None used
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S4: If ‘other’ please describe
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-
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S5: What fuel do you use for heating?
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None
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S6: How many months per year do you heat your house?
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0
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Cooling assessment
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C1: Do you use an appliance to keep food cool in your house most of the time? (e.g. refrigerator, coolbox)
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Yes
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C2: Is your house cool enough all year round without cooling?
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No
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C3: IF NO – Do you use an air cooling device? (eg an electric fan or air conditioning)
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Yes
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Additional cooling questions
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C4: What appliance do you use to keep food cool in your home?
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Electric refrigerator
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C5: If ‘other’ please describe
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C6: What method do you use to cool air in your house?
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Electric fan
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C7: If ‘other’ please describe
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-
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C8: How many months per year do you cool your house?
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5
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Information and communications assessment
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IC1: Do you have a fixed or mobile phone in your house?
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Yes
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IC2: Do you use a radio or TV in your house?
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Yes
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IC3: Do you have internet access in your house?
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No
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Additional information and communications questions
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IC4: Do you have regular access to a fixed or mobile phone outside of your household?
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In a neighbour's or friend's house
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IC5: If ‘other’, please describe…
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-
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IC6: Do you have regular access to a radio or TV outside of your household?
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In a neighbour's or friend's house
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IC7: If ‘other’, please describe…
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-
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IC8: Do you have regular access to the internet outside of your household?
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At a local shop/cafe/kiosk/community centre
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IC9: If ‘other’, please describe…
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-
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Energy Supply Index (ESI)
Household fuels
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3
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Using solid fuel in an improved stove with smoke extraction/chimney
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Electricty
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4
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Poor quality and/or intermittent AC connection (remove 240V as non-standard)
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Mechanical power
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1
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Hand tools available for household tasks
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Comments
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Minimum standards Total Energy Access (TEA)
Minimum standard lighting
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L1 = Yes AND L2 = Yes
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Yes
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Minimum standard cooking 1
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CW1 = Yes OR (CW2 = Yes AND CW4 = Yes)
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Yes
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Minimum standard cooking 2
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CW1 = Yes OR CW2 = Yes
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Yes
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Minimum standard cooking 3
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CW1 = Yes OR (CW2 = Yes AND CW3 = YES)
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Yes
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Minimum standard Space heating
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S1 = Yes OR S2 = Yes
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No
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Minimum standard Cooling 1
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C1 = Yes
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Yes
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Minimum standard Cooling 2
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C2 = Yes OR C3 = Yes
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Yes
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Minimum standard Information and Communication 1
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IC1 = Yes OR IC3 = Yes
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Yes
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Minimum standard Information and Communication 2
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IC2 = Yes OR IC3 = Yes
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Yes
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Total Energy Access achieved? (all minimum standards must be met)
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No
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TEA Energy Service Standards met
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8
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