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Murambadoro, M
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Tazvinga, Henerica
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2012-12-05T11:30:43Z |
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2012-12-05T11:30:43Z |
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2012-10 |
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Murambadoro, M and Tazvinga, H. Women’s perceptions on the integration of solar powered home systems and biogas and its potential to improve gender disparities in energy. ASSAF Conference, CSIR Convention Centre, 16-18 October 2012 |
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http://www.assaf.co.za/index.php?page_id=2
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6398
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ASSAF Conference, CSIR Convention Centre, 16-18 October 2012 |
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dc.description.abstract |
The extension of the national grid to rural areas has been hampered by several factors such as long distances, high costs of tension lines and the relatively low energy demand in rural areas which does not compensate the cost of long range transmission lines from the national grid. availability and access to commercial fuels is very low due to high costs of fuels which are exarcebated by high delivery costs to rural areas. Traditional energy sources such as firewood are becoming scarce and expensive. The current rate of collection and use of firewood is not sustainable as woody biomass is harvested at a rate greater than the trees are being planted and allowed to mature. Rural livelihoods depend on natural resources and their depletion coupled by the impacts of climate change makes the rural poor even more vulnerable. The government has rolled out thousands of solar home systems, but these can only cater for lighting and entertainment. This paper looked at women's perceptions on the feasibility of integrating biogas in the rural energy mix to address their thermal needs in rural Limpopo. Women's health suffers from haulign heavy loads of wood for long distances and from coking over smoky fires. biogas has the potential to reduce women's workload which empowers them as they have more time to participate in educational, social, economic and political activities. |
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Workflow;9954 |
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dc.subject |
Renewable energy |
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Solar powered home systems |
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Biogas |
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dc.title |
Women’s perceptions on the integration of solar powered home systems and biogas and its potential to improve gender disparities in energy |
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dc.type |
Conference Presentation |
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dc.identifier.apacitation |
Murambadoro, M., & Tazvinga, H. (2012). Women’s perceptions on the integration of solar powered home systems and biogas and its potential to improve gender disparities in energy. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6398 |
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Murambadoro, M, and Henerica Tazvinga. "Women’s perceptions on the integration of solar powered home systems and biogas and its potential to improve gender disparities in energy." (2012): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6398 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Murambadoro M, Tazvinga H, Women’s perceptions on the integration of solar powered home systems and biogas and its potential to improve gender disparities in energy; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6398 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Murambadoro, M
AU - Tazvinga, Henerica
AB - The extension of the national grid to rural areas has been hampered by several factors such as long distances, high costs of tension lines and the relatively low energy demand in rural areas which does not compensate the cost of long range transmission lines from the national grid. availability and access to commercial fuels is very low due to high costs of fuels which are exarcebated by high delivery costs to rural areas. Traditional energy sources such as firewood are becoming scarce and expensive. The current rate of collection and use of firewood is not sustainable as woody biomass is harvested at a rate greater than the trees are being planted and allowed to mature. Rural livelihoods depend on natural resources and their depletion coupled by the impacts of climate change makes the rural poor even more vulnerable. The government has rolled out thousands of solar home systems, but these can only cater for lighting and entertainment. This paper looked at women's perceptions on the feasibility of integrating biogas in the rural energy mix to address their thermal needs in rural Limpopo. Women's health suffers from haulign heavy loads of wood for long distances and from coking over smoky fires. biogas has the potential to reduce women's workload which empowers them as they have more time to participate in educational, social, economic and political activities.
DA - 2012-10
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Renewable energy
KW - Solar powered home systems
KW - Biogas
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2012
T1 - Women’s perceptions on the integration of solar powered home systems and biogas and its potential to improve gender disparities in energy
TI - Women’s perceptions on the integration of solar powered home systems and biogas and its potential to improve gender disparities in energy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6398
ER -
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