A clean cooking strategy

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A clean cooking strategy

Article:

  1. NITI Aayog professionals Abhinav Trivedi and Anurag Mishra discuss about sustainable cooking fuel choices

Important Analysis:

  1. Factors influencing cooking fuel choice:
  • availability
  • household income
  • price of fuel
  • education and awareness,
  • culture or lifestyle, government policies
  1. Cooking fuel and Indoor air pollution:
  • Cooking fuels emit toxic pollutants such as respirable particles, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen and sulphur, benzene, formaldehyde and polyaromatic compounds
  • These substances contribute to indoor air pollution. In households with limited ventilation these pollutants can lead to severe health problems.
  1. Best Cooking Fuel options:
  • Various cooking fuel options include firewood, pellet, biogas, kerosene, liquefied petroleum gas or LPG, piped natural gas or PNG
  • Among the available cooking fuel options biogas accounts for the lowest effective greenhouse gas emission followed by PNG and LPG
  • A comparison based on the cost of various fuels, annual life cycle emission per household (kg/CO2 equivalent) and extent of in-house air pollution indicates that biogas and PNG are the best cooking fuel options.

  1. Importance of clean energy fuel for India:
  • In India, a household spends an average of 5-6% of its total expenditure
  • Affordable, reliable and clean energy is essential to reduce environmental and health impacts. Further, it is also important for women empowerment
  1. Government Initiatives:
  • The government had introduced the National Project on Biogas Development (NPBD) for promoting biogas as an affordable and clean cooking fuel in rural areas
  • However, the programme suffered from major issues such as: corruption, poor construction material, a lack of maintenance, misrepresentation of achievements and a lack of accountability and follow-up services.
  • The government launched Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojna in 2016 with the objective of providing LPG connections to more than eight crore families.
  • Further, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has been holding auctions across cities for distribution of gas for cooking through PNG.
  • LPG has been promoted and subsidised over the years and consequently its preference has been on a rise
  • However, LPG import along with large subsidies is a burden on government resources which hamper the focus on other social development programmes.
  1. Promotion of biogas:
  • There is a need to promote biogas in rural and semi-urban areas- A service-based enterprise model with suitable resource availability should be adopted
  • Such a model is being successfully implemented in Hoshiarpur, Punjab using a 100 cubic meter biogas plant. The plant supplies clean and piped cooking biogas to households and a school every day.
  • Such models can also generation employment significantly at the grass-root level
  1. Promotion of PNG:
  • PNG should be promoted in urban areas starting from Tier-I and Tier-II/III cities
  • LPG should be made just one of the options to choose from rather than giving it primacy over others
  • The cost of LPG must be set as the upper-cost ceiling
  • PNGRB should focus only on the setting up of safety regulations, with distribution rights being given to distributors.
  1. Way Forward:
  • Consumption-based subsidies need to be replaced with a functional subsidy that is provided on the basis of household income levels and local variables.
  • Issue of leakages should be addressed
  • Citizens should be made aware of the cooking fuel options
  • The energy choices should be based on the nature of the fuel and not because of socio-economic constraints.
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