According to tracking data from the World Bank and the International Energy Agency, approximately 175 million to 180 million Nigerians do not have access to clean cooking energy. This significant gap presents an opportunity for initiatives like FuelTree, which aim to enhance carbon markets and promote sustainable energy solutions. The lack of clean cooking options not only affects health and environmental outcomes but also highlights the urgent need for innovative approaches to energy access in Nigeria.
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