E-Cooking Cheaper Than Gas, But Urban India Isn't Switching
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Localisation of SDG11 in India’s Urban Spheres
Aerial view of Dharavi, Mumbai — one of India’s largest informal settlements — contrasting with surrounding high-rise developments. Context India’s rapid urbanisation has become not only the cornerstone of its economic growth, innovation, and modernity, but also a consequential strain on the country’s available resources. By 2050, it is estimated that approximately two-thirds of the global population will reside in cities worldwide. India alone …
India’s clean cooking strategy: E-cooking as the next frontier
India’s clean cooking strategy: E-cooking as the next frontier zchaudhuri.ieefa Mon, 10/27/2025 - 10:00 Report LNG Natural Gas Electric Grid Energy Efficiency South Asia India cover image.jpg Purva Jain Purva Jain is an Energy Specialist, Gas & International Advocacy at IEEFA with more than eight years’ experience in the energy and development sectors. Go to Profile India's clean cooking strategy- E-cooking the next frontier (1).pdf Afforda…
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