Kenya Makes the Business Case for Institutional Clean Cooking

Overview

Ethanol is a clean-burning alcohol fuel produced from crops and their byproducts, such as sugarcane, sugar beets, sweet sorghum, cassava, potatoes or maize.

CCA defines “ethanol companies” as those selling alcohol cooking fuels or related stoves, with business models that make them affordable to people living in low-and-middle-income countries.

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