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The study examines the importance of non-forest sources of fuelwood for domestic energy and estimates the subsidy gained from fuelwood use (in kerosene equivalent and US$ equivalent).

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He cited the example of Pamoja Life, one of ClimateCare's investment projects in east Africa, which ensures that the overall monthly or weekly cost of the goods provided is lower than the goods it is displacing (for example, a solar unit costs less than equivalent kerosene).

Now it would seem that Pastor Rick has thrown the verbal equivalent of kerosene on the fire right before Christmas, by referring to people who criticize him as "Christophobes".

Recent studies from the World Bank estimate that "...780 million women and children breathing particulate laden kerosene fumes inhale the equivalent of smoke from two packets of cigarettes a day".

According to World Bank Research, it's estimated that frequent use of kerosene lamps, and subsequent exposure to fumes, is roughly equivalent to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day--causing many long-term health problems in developing nations.

Even in the 1950s, rocket scientists realized that the current engines — burning kerosene or hydrogen and spewing flames out the nozzle — are the rocket equivalent of gas guzzlers.

Some states add excise taxes — California has a gas tax equivalent to about $46.50 per ton of carbon dioxide and a $2.33-per-ton 2.33-per-ton 2.33-per-ton

The system was designed to provide around the equivalent of 1000 lumens (lm) of light of the existing light fishing technology (a floating pressurised kerosene light) for artisanal light fishers to use for 8 h per night on Lake Victoria and other lakes in the region (Tanganyika, Rukwa, Mweru, Kivu, etc).

Kerosene has become so scarce that a mother in the central city said Monday that she planned to serve the local equivalent of potato chips for dinner.

Kerosene lamps?

That is the pitiful equivalent of one incandescent light bulb per person for three hours a day.In the absence of electricity, the usual fallback is paraffin (kerosene).

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