Toward Clean Residential Energy: Challenges and Priorities in Research
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Solid fuels used for cooking, heating, and lighting are major emission sources of many air pollutants, specifically PM and black carbon, resulting in adverse environmental and health impacts. At the same time, the transition from using residential solid fuels toward using cleaner energy sources can result in significant health benefits. Here, we briefly review recent research progress on the emissions of air pollutants from the residential sector and the impacts of emissions on ambient and indoor air quality, population exposure, and health consequences. The major challenges and future research priorities are identified and discussed.
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