Cleaner Tech
African Efficient Stove Program Targets Pollution, Deforestation
- DelAgua installs 1 million wood-fired cookers in rural Rwanda
- Carbon token-selling firm plans West Africa, Burundi expansion
DelAgua provides stoves for free in rural Rwanda and trains people how to use them.
Source: DelAgua
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DelAgua, which provides efficient cooking stoves intended to fight climate change and cut pollution, plans to expand across Africa after installing its millionth wood-fired cooker in Rwanda.
The company says it has funding from Shell Plc for 250,000 stoves and has signed memorandums of understanding to expand into the Gambia, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Burundi.