GS1247 VPA 93 Improved Kitchen Regimes Multi-Country PoA – Dowa & Kasungu Boreholes Malawi
GS1247 VPA 93 Improved Kitchen Regimes Multi-Country PoA - Dowa & Kasungu Boreholes Malawi
This Micro-Scale Voluntary Project Activity, in Dowa and Kasungu, Malawi is eligible under the Gold Standard methodology Technologies and Practices to Displace Decentralized Thermal Energy Consumption v1.0. In this project co2balance and United Purpose (formally Concern Universal) will provide safe drinking water to communities reducing the need to boil water as a means of purification through the repair of damaged and the drilling of additional new boreholes in the Traditional Authorities (TA) of Dzoole, Chakhaza and Kayembe located in Dowa District. By providing safe water, the project will ensure that households consume less firewood during the process of water purification and as a result there shall be a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from the combustion process.
Project Overview
GS1247 VPA 93 Improved Kitchen Regimes Multi-Country PoA - Dowa & Kasungu Boreholes Malawi | |
Carbon Offsetting | |
Household & Community - Community Boreholes | |
Energy Efficiency - Domestic | |
CO2balance UK ltd | |
GS5331 | |
Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Malawi |
Project Details
2020 | |
Gold Standard (VER) | |
Reduction | |
2016 | |
10000 | |
No | |
GS TPDDTEC Reduced emissions from cooking and heating – technologies and practices to displace decentralized thermal energy consumption |
Registry URL
Sustainable Development Goals
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SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 5: Gender Equality
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SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
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SDG 13: Climate Action
Delivered Documents
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Project Design Document (PDD)
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Verification Report
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Emission/Project Report
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Monitoring Report