GEBRESLASSIE, Mulualem Gebregiorgis, BAHTA, Solomon T., FISSHA, Filmon, MEBRAHTU, Akatew H., WATTS-FARMER, Archie and HAGOS, Tesfaslassie (2024). Exploring communities’ utilization of Jatropha based biofuels to transition towards cleaner energy sources. Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, 4 (3). [Article]
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Abstract
Ethiopia is committed to using sustainable energy sources due to the limited availability of
traditional fuel and their environmental damage. This study examines the viability of biofuels as an
alternative fuel source in Ethiopia for community’s sustainable transition to cleaner energy. The
research reviews relevant publications, policies, initiatives, and programs, identifies barriers to
implementation, and collects data through literature reviews, community discussions and
observations of energy experts. Ethiopia has 8.6 million hectares available for energy crops and
governmental policies are encouraging the use of clean fuels. The study suggests that biofuel can
support rural development and environmental sustainability. However, challenges to the
widespread adoption of alternative fuels by communities exist such as flawed policies, limited
technical skills, insufficient maintenance experts, a scarcity of biofuel production companies, and
inadequate markets for biofuel seeds. To achieve a sustainable future through the use of clean
energy in the country, policy interventions and investment strategies are necessary. All stakeholders
must adopt policies and develop capacity-building programs while providing incentives for
developers and users.
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