Literal question
<svar a="all" v="PH00A034"><span class="em">H2. Fuel for cooking</span><br /><span class="em">What fuel does this household use most of the time for cooking?</span><br />(Please cross out one of the selections below)<br /><br /><div class="i1">[] Electricity<br />[] Kerosene (<span class="lang">gaas</span>)<br />[] Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)<br />[] Charcoal<br />[] Wood<br />[] Others, specify ___<br />[] None</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="PH00A033 PH00A034"><span class="h3">H2 Fuel for cooking</span><br /><br />The information on fuel for cooking is relevant in assessing energy planning decisions, energy conservation programs and in developing marketing strategies. It also serves as a benchmark for the study of changes in household energy used and user patterns over time. It is also useful in monitoring supply and demand requirements for alternative fuels.<br /><br />The question in H2 asks for the kind of fuel the household users most of the time for cooking. Mark the corresponding circle for the appropriate item. If two or more kinds of cooking fuel are used, e.g., electricity and LPG; LPG and wood; kerosene and charcoal; etc., report the fuel which is used most of the time for cooking.<br /><br /><div class="i1">[] 1 Electricity<br />[] 2 Kerosene (gas)<br />[] 3 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)<br />[] 4 Charcoal<br />[] 5 Wood<br />[] 6 Others, specify<br />[] 7 None</div><br /><br />For power from generators, report the fuel used to run the generator. See illustration 8.5 for the different kinds of fuel for cooking.<br /></svar>