Electric cookstove projects need $30-50 carbon credit price, say developers

Published 17:42 on September 8, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:45 on September 8, 2023  / /  Africa, EMEA, Voluntary

Electric cookstoves will need a carbon credit price of $30-50 to enable the fledgling market to thrive, according to one of the leading manufacturers and project developers in the market that is set to open a new factory in Nigeria next month and is planning to sell commercially in the future.
Electric cookstoves will need a carbon credit price of $30-50 to enable the fledgling market to thrive, according to one of the leading manufacturers and project developers in the market that is set to open a new factory in Nigeria next month and is planning to sell commercially in the future.


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