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100 participants at six different mini-grid villages were trained on the usage of electric pressure cookers (EPCs) and given an EPC connected to an electric smart meter to use in their home. As the pilot participants used their EPCs, these smart meters collected data on their utilization. This data set allows us to answer research questions on the viability of EPCs and electric cooking appliances.
 
100 participants at six different mini-grid villages were trained on the usage of electric pressure cookers (EPCs) and given an EPC connected to an electric smart meter to use in their home. As the pilot participants used their EPCs, these smart meters collected data on their utilization. This data set allows us to answer research questions on the viability of EPCs and electric cooking appliances.
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Title
Clean Cooking Data Release Report
Publisher
Access to Energy Institute


Published in
December 2020
Abstract
At the beginning of 2020, the Access to Energy Institute (A2EI) set out to answer this question with one of the largest electric cooking pilot projects in Tanzania conducted in collaboration with Nexleaf, Modern Energy Cooking Services, and PowerGen. 100 participants at six different mini-grid villages were trained on the usage of electric pressure cookers (EPCs) and given an EPC connected to an electric smart meter to use in their home. As the pilot participants used their EPCs, these smart meters collected data on their utilization. This data set allows us to answer research questions on the viability of EPCs and electric cooking appliances.
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