The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016
In Brazil, there are almost ten million people relying on traditional use of biomass for cooking, which correspond to about five percent of the country's population. The vast majority lives in poor municipalities away from urban centers. The replacement of fuelwood for LPG is the result of an i...
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| author | Coelho, S.T. Sanches-Pereira, Alessandro Tudeschini, L.G. Goldemberg, J. |
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| description | In Brazil, there are almost ten million people relying on traditional use of biomass for cooking, which correspond to about five percent of the country's population. The vast majority lives in poor municipalities away from urban centers. The replacement of fuelwood for LPG is the result of an intense urbanization process and governmental intervention based on price regulation and subsidies. In 2015, the energy demand for cooking in the Brazilian households was 46 TJ, LPG covered 51% of the demand and the remaining 49% relied on fuelwood to supply the demand for energy. This study shows that there are enormous variations in the level of consumption and the types of fuels used due to the regional complexity of Brazil. In addition, it also shows the transition from fuelwood for cooking to modern fuels such as LPG does follow a consistent pattern in Brazil. Decisions related to energy consumption and fuel type are strongly influenced by accessibility, affordability and the convenience of the fuel. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-885272022-06-10T06:44:35Z The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 Coelho, S.T. Sanches-Pereira, Alessandro Tudeschini, L.G. Goldemberg, J. Social Sciences Science & Technology Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Economics Energy & Fuels Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies Business & Economics Environmental Sciences & Ecology Energy transition Affordable energy Fuelwood LPG Energy poverty Brazil POLICIES LESSONS BIOMASS In Brazil, there are almost ten million people relying on traditional use of biomass for cooking, which correspond to about five percent of the country's population. The vast majority lives in poor municipalities away from urban centers. The replacement of fuelwood for LPG is the result of an intense urbanization process and governmental intervention based on price regulation and subsidies. In 2015, the energy demand for cooking in the Brazilian households was 46 TJ, LPG covered 51% of the demand and the remaining 49% relied on fuelwood to supply the demand for energy. This study shows that there are enormous variations in the level of consumption and the types of fuels used due to the regional complexity of Brazil. In addition, it also shows the transition from fuelwood for cooking to modern fuels such as LPG does follow a consistent pattern in Brazil. Decisions related to energy consumption and fuel type are strongly influenced by accessibility, affordability and the convenience of the fuel. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88527 10.1016/j.enpol.2018.08.041 English ELSEVIER SCI LTD restricted |
| spellingShingle | Social Sciences Science & Technology Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Economics Energy & Fuels Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies Business & Economics Environmental Sciences & Ecology Energy transition Affordable energy Fuelwood LPG Energy poverty Brazil POLICIES LESSONS BIOMASS Coelho, S.T. Sanches-Pereira, Alessandro Tudeschini, L.G. Goldemberg, J. The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 |
| title | The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 |
| title_full | The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 |
| title_fullStr | The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 |
| title_full_unstemmed | The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 |
| title_short | The energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in Brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 |
| title_sort | energy transition history of fuelwood replacement for liquefied petroleum gas in brazilian households from 1920 to 2016 |
| topic | Social Sciences Science & Technology Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Economics Energy & Fuels Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies Business & Economics Environmental Sciences & Ecology Energy transition Affordable energy Fuelwood LPG Energy poverty Brazil POLICIES LESSONS BIOMASS |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88527 |