At the international energy conference, delegates are advocating for universal access to clean cooking facilities.

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Delegates at the International Energy Agency's 9th annual conference on energy efficiency in Nairobi are advocating for universal access to clean cooking by utilizing government incentives and subsidies to attract more private sector investments. The focus is on accelerating energy efficiency progress to reduce emissions, with discussions on transitioning to affordable clean cooking methods like electric and ethanol cookers to replace polluting fuels. Despite positive trends in the sector, a substantial funding gap of $8 billion annually remains to achieve universal access to clean cooking by 2030, with success stories like Indonesia's transition to LPG highlighted as a model for success.

Source: YAHOO

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