Saturday, June 28, 2025
  • Webmail
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy
ENG
DZO
BBSCL Logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Audience Survey Report
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule
Radio Live
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Audience Survey Report
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo
Radio LIVE

More households opting for electric cooking stoves

September 24, 2022
in Sci/Tech
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
SHARES
18
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

From using firewood to Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG to the electric cooking stove, Bhutan has come a long way in terms of clean energy consumption. Although some rural households still use firewood, many have switched to better and healthier cooking options over the years. An increasing number of households are now using electric cooking stoves helping the country achieve its clean and affordable energy goal.

One of the electric stove users is 73-year-old Kencho Dem from Haa who lives in Thimphu. She started using the infrared cooking stove last year. According to her, using an electric stove is not only convenient but also safer for her health.

She added, in the past, her son used to change LPG cylinders frequently every month, which is quite expensive.

“Electric cooking stove is very helpful. It is also convenient for me. We don’t use gas much now. Once we change LPG, it lasts for almost a year now. Since I am in the kitchen most of the time, I use it every day. Using LPG is quite dangerous as we might burn ourselves but for the electric stove we just have to switch on and turn off the electricity.”

Druk Garden Home Appliances, one of the country’s main dealers, started the idea of supplying electric stoves in the country in 2018. The company distributed more than 30,000 infrared stoves across the country over the last five years.

Initially, due to a lack of awareness, they could sell only about 3,000 stoves in a year. However, the numbers have increased to about 8,000 in a year now.

“Now, I think, the users have increased since they are aware of its advantage. It can be a substitute for LPG gas, it’s cost-saving and it’s a one-time investment as the electricity consumption is very less,” said Sangay Lhadon, Druk Garden Home Appliances.

According to the Department of Renewable Energy under the Ministry of Economic Affairs, using an electric stove emit almost zero carbon compared to firewood and LPG. Moreover, it is a sustainable option in the long run.

“The LPG is a fossil fuel, and while it can be considered a cleaner option compared to using fuelwood or even coal, it is still a fossil fuel and has associated carbon emissions. Because it is a fossil fuel it has a limited supply. And if our use of LPG keeps increasing eventually the source will run out. So, that’s why we feel that switching to an electric cook stove is a better option,” said Dechen Dema, Executive Engineer of the Department of Renewable Energy.

The department initiates various advocacy programs across the country to reduce the reliance on fossil fuels.

As per the Bhutan Trade Statistics 2021, the country imported about nine million LPG cylinders worth more than Nu 450 M mostly from India last year.

Kelzang Choden

Edited by Phub Gyem

Previous Post

Towards conserving orchid species

Next Post

Five Indian visitors enter Bhutan paying SDF via Samdrup Jongkhar

Next Post

Five Indian visitors enter Bhutan paying SDF via Samdrup Jongkhar

Long queues at Phuentshogling pedestrian terminal frustrates people

Three cold storage facilities nearing completion

Please login to join discussion

RECOMMENDED NEWS

50 people in Paro receives free surgery

12 years ago
0

Missing man’s body fished out from Punatshangchhu

4 years ago
4
One rocket, thousand dreams; Pema Tsho Sakhu rewrites future for young Bhutanese innovators

One rocket, thousand dreams; Pema Tsho Sakhu rewrites future for young Bhutanese innovators

2 months ago
583
Bentonite pond to help farmers address water shortage – Drujeygang Gewog

Bentonite pond to help farmers address water shortage – Drujeygang Gewog

2 years ago
21

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Accidents (14)
  • Agriculture (439)
  • Announcement (179)
  • Audience Survey Report (1)
  • Business (759)
  • Crime/Legal (370)
  • Culture (48)
  • Development (57)
  • Disaster (57)
  • Economy (289)
  • Education (419)
  • Entertainment (16)
  • Environment (66)
  • Feature (65)
  • Featured (6)
  • Festival (81)
  • GMC (14)
  • Headlines (6)
  • Health (630)
  • Legal (53)
  • Literature (9)
  • Livestock (76)
  • Media (26)
  • Other Stories (5,687)
  • Politics (419)
  • RCSC (1)
  • Recent stories (6)
  • Religion (45)
  • Sci/Tech (713)
  • Social (548)
  • Sports (456)
  • Technology (191)
  • Tourism (22)
  • Uncategorized (13,868)
  • Video (141)
  • Video Story (257)
  • Wildlife (42)

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Tender Announcement Vacancy Announcement

POPULAR NEWS

  • BPC’s investigation rules out transformer short circuit as Damchhu forest fire cause

    Viral video of Bhutanese man assaulted by locals and police in Jaigaon sparks safety concerns

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Gelephu Mindfulness City opens recruitment drive for Bhutanese professionals

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • A centenarian’s recipe to longevity

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 40 companies risk closure over failure to submit financial reports

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Post-mortem confirms foul play: Progress in investigation of 24-year-old woman’s death

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
BBSCL

Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) is Bhutan’s primary national broadcaster, delivering diverse news and entertainment in multiple languages, fostering cultural understanding and public knowledge.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • NDI hackathon sparks innovative apps for public use
  • Lead exposure may be contributing to high anaemia levels among children in Bhutan
  • MoIT imposes moratorium on issuance of taxi driving licence
  • Book on temples and monasteries of Trongsa’s Drakteng wins Dzongkha Booker Prize
  • Shumar Cheden Tshephel Detshen becomes self-reliant with own milk processing unit

News Category

  • Accidents
  • Agriculture
  • Announcement
  • Audience Survey Report
  • Business
  • Crime/Legal
  • Culture
  • Development
  • Disaster
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Festival
  • GMC
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • Legal
  • Literature
  • Livestock
  • Media
  • Other Stories
  • Politics
  • RCSC
  • Recent stories
  • Religion
  • Sci/Tech
  • Social
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • Video
  • Video Story
  • Wildlife
  • Webmail
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Audience Survey Report
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.