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Clean Energy Cookstoves: reducing deforestation and indoor air pollution.

Jun 07, 2012, 04:53 PM

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The Nigeria Alliance for Clean Energy Cookstoves was launched in Nigeria with a plan to distribute 10 million of the stoves by 2020. The Co-ordinator of the programme Mr Ewah Oleri, in this interview gave detailed plans about the project in Nigeria.

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