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Publication - Can electric cooking meet off-grid (humanitarian) institutional cooking needs?

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Title
Can electric cooking meet off-grid (humanitarian) institutional cooking needs?
Publisher
MECS
Author
MECS
Published in
February 2022
Abstract
This blog discusses recent research activities by MECS, SNV and UNHCR to explore the potential use of electric cooking to meet the off-grid institutional needs in humanitarian settings. The project is exploring potential e-cooking opportunities for an institution in the Kakuma refugee camp, North-Western Kenya, where a standalone solar PV system is planned for installation in the coming months.
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