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Traditional fuel use by type for selected Asian countries
2.1.11 Traditional fuel use by type for selected Asian countries Fuelwood Coal Dung Charcoal Kerosene East Timor Cambodia Afghanistan Lao PDR Myanmar Solomon Islands Papua New Guinea Bangladesh India Nepal Pakistan PRC Vanuatu Indonesia Thailand Samoa Viet Nam Bhutan Sri Lanka Mongolia Fiji Philippines Malaysia Taipei,China Brunei Darussalam Singapore 20 40 60 80 100 % PDR = people's democratic republic, PRC = People's Republic of China. Source: Sovacool 2012.
Traditional fuel use by type for selected Asian countries
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Energy is a basic human need. It is
required to heat and cool, prepare and
preserve food, provide light, communicate,
and operate modern conveniences, as well
as to enable the delivery of social s...
ervices
like education, health, and recreation.
Expanding access to energy for Asia’s
legions of energy poor is a priority made
all the more urgent because failure would
perpetuate substantial public health
hazards. Yet traditional fuels like kerosene,
fuelwood, dung, charcoal, and coal still
supply much of the energy used in Asia.
Solid fuels dominate, with fuelwood
claiming the largest share in most Asian
countries (Figure 2.1.11).
----PDR = people’s democratic republic, PRC = People’s Republic of China.
Source: Sovacool 2012. WHO Household energy database - http://www.who.int/indoorair/health_impacts/he_database/en/index.html
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