KOKO Networks aims to achieve universal access to clean fuels by promoting bioethanol for cooking in emerging countries. Bioethanol offers lower capital expenditure and faster time to market, along with environmental, health, and gender benefits. Kenya is a successful case study with KOKO’s technology enabling over 1.3 million households to cook with clean bioethanol, achieving a 10% market share. Achieving the full potential of ethanol cooking requires supportive fiscal policies, standards, and carbon credit regulations. KOKO sees a potential for 50 million households by 2030 and 200+ million in the future.

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