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A pilot test of ethanol gel as a paraffin replacement in a low-income urban environment
2017
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
This paper describes the results of a pilot programme to introduce ethanol gel as a replacement for paraffin for cooking in a low-income informal settlement, Samora Machel, in the Philippi district of Cape Town. A baseline study had shown that paraffin was the dominant source of energy in this community, and that the community knew that its use was both hazardous and unhealthy, but they had no apparent alternative. A gel fuel meeting the requirements of SANS 448 was identified and supplies
doi:10.17159/2413-3051/2014/v25i3a2660
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