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  • How can transport save energy in Zambia?
  • ctorThe energy intensity of transport sector in Zambia is 14% higher than the global energy inten ity. This presents an opportunity to save energy in the se tor. The recommended actions must spur progress in two main a andIncreasing the availability and use of sustainable, low-carbon f
  • Is LPG a good source of energy for cooking in Zambia?
  • ess. Its market uptake in Zambia has continued to be low in comparison to other forms of energy, especially charcoal, wood fuel and electricity for coo ing. According to ZamStats, LPG was the least-used source of energy for cooking purposes in 2015, accounting for only 0.1% of cooking in households, compared to 50.7% for firewood and 32.9% for char
  • What is fuel marking & monitoring in Zambia?
  • s for petrol, diesel and other petroleum products under the standards act. Additionall , the ERB commenced the marking of fuel in Zambia for domestic consumption. This is being guided under the Statutory Instrument (SI) Energy Regulation (Fuel Marking and Monitoring) Regulations, SI 69 of 2017 which is done to
  • What petroleum products are consumed in Zambia?
  • 2016The petroleum products consumed in Zambia mainly comprise petrol, diesel, kerosene, jet oil, LPG and fuel oil. A study conducted by Channoil modelled the demand for this fuel mix (Figure OilFigur
  • How does Zambia obtain its petroleum products?
  • rred yet. Therefore, Zambia obtains its petroleum products through imports. In Zambia the Energy Regulation Board deals with pricing and regulating the quality of petrol g the petroleum.The main players in the Zambian petroleum value chain are:TAZAMA Pipelines Limited - the pipel
  • What is the least-used source of energy for cooking in Zambia?
  • ing. According to the Zambia Statistics Agency (ZamStats), LPG was the least-used source of energy for cooking in 2015, accounting for only 0.1% of household cooking use compared to 50.7% for firewood and 32.9% for char

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