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User perceptions of carbonized agricultural waste briquette fuels in Haiti

Caribbean
by BerkeleyAir January 1, 2014

Berkeley Air conducted a qualitative comparison of charcoal and carbonized agricultural waste briquettes to gauge user acceptance by households and food vendors. We utilized qualitative data collection techniques including interviews with closed and open questions, as well as accompanying observations.

Tags: adoption/usage,charcoal,fuel consumption,fuel renewability
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